Description
HSV-2 IgM ELISA Kitis available at Gentaur for Next week Delivery.
A Sandwich ELISA kit for the qualitative detect HSV-2 IgM in human serum or plasma..
Description:
HSV-1 and 2 are virtually identical, sharing approximately 50% of their DNA and have over 80% of common antigens. Both types infect the body's mucosal surfaces, usually the mouth or genitals, and then establish latency in the nervous system. For both types, at least two-thirds of infected people have no symptoms, or symptoms too mild to notice. However, both types can recur and spread even when no symptoms are present. By the time they're teenagers or young adults, about 50% of Americans have HSV-1 antibodies in their blood. By the time they are over age 50, some 80-90% of Americans has HSV-1 antibodies. By comparison, almost all HSV-2 is encountered after childhood, when people become sexually active. HSV type 1 is the cause of most orofacial herpes and HSV encephalitis; type 2 is the primary cause of initial and recurrent genital herpes and neonatal HSV. Reactivation of latent HSV infection is a frequent complication of immunosuppression due to cancer, transplantation and AIDS. Asymptomatic genital shedding of HSV-2 is more common than HSV-1 and occurs more frequently during the first 3 months after acquisition of primary type 2 disease than during later periods. The presence of HSV IgG antibody is indicative of previous exposure A significant increases in HSV IgG is an indicative of reactivation, current or recent infection. IgM antibody is present after primary HSV infection.
Applications: This ELISA kit is used for quantitative measurement of HSV-2 IgM in serum and plasma.
Sample Typ:e Serum and plasma
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Features and Benefits:
Easy, convenient and time-saving method to measure the level of HSV-2 IgM in serum and plasma. No significant cross-reactivity or interference was observed.
Additional Information
Size: |
96 assays |
Storage Conditions: |
4°C4°C |
Shipping Conditions: |
gel pack |
Shelf life: |
12 months |
Detection Method: |
Absorbance (450 nm) |
Category: |
ELISA |