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Diagnosis is based on a combination of clinical signs and symptoms and specialized laboratory tests of blood or [[ | Diagnosis is based on a combination of clinical signs and symptoms and specialized laboratory tests of blood or [[cerebrospinal fluid]]. These tests typically detect [[antibodies]] that the immune system makes against the viral [[infection]]. | ||
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Overview
Diagnosis is based on a combination of clinical signs and symptoms and specialized laboratory tests of blood or cerebrospinal fluid. These tests typically detect antibodies that the immune system makes against the viral infection.