RADIM, Germany
Pack Size:96 Test/kit
Accurate Detection of Herpes Type 2 IgG Antibodies with the Herpes 2 IgG Elisa Kit: Gain insights into herpes type 2 infection with the Herpes 2 IgG Elisa Kit. This advanced kit provides a reliable and sensitive solution for the detection of IgG antibodies specific to herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2). With its high-quality components and optimized protocols, the Herpes 2 IgG Elisa Kit delivers precise and reproducible results, enabling healthcare professionals to diagnose and monitor HSV-2 infections effectively. Explore the comprehensive capabilities of this kit in clinical laboratories, sexual health clinics, and research settings, contributing to improved patient care and management. Order now and experience the superior performance and accuracy of the Herpes 2 IgG Elisa Kit for herpes type 2 antibody detection
Accurate Detection of Herpes Type 2 IgG Antibodies with the Herpes 2 IgG Elisa Kit
Gain insights into herpes type 2 infection with the Herpes 2 IgG Elisa Kit. This advanced kit provides a reliable and sensitive solution for the detection of IgG antibodies specific to herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2). With its high-quality components and optimized protocols, the Herpes 2 IgG Elisa Kit delivers precise and reproducible results, enabling healthcare professionals to diagnose and monitor HSV-2 infections effectively. Explore the comprehensive capabilities of this kit in clinical laboratories, sexual health clinics, and research settings, contributing to improved patient care and management. Order now and experience the superior performance and accuracy of the Herpes 2 IgG Elisa Kit for herpes type 2 antibody detection.
The herpes simplex viruses have a tropism for skin (where they cause vesicles), the mucosae (gingivostomatitis and genital herpes), the eye (conjunctivitis and keratitis) and the central nervous system (meningitis and meningoencephalitis). Primary infection is often asymptomatic or atypical but subsequently the virus can persist in the body in a latent state. Reactivation often but not always takes the form of the classic "cold sore". Congenital herpes is dangerous for new-borns but it can occur if the mother has a genital eruption during pregnancy or delivery (especially if the infection is a primary one).Direct diagnosis from a smear prepared from the lesion is possible and monoclonal antibodies exist to type the virus rapidly. The virus is easy to isolate and this gives both a definitive diagnosis and also the possibility of testing its sensitivity to antiviral drugs.Viral DNA can be detected in CSF by PCR assay which is very useful in highly localized nervous system infections. This technique could also be relevant to diagnosing genital herpes.Serological analysis can be used to diagnose primary infection by demonstrating either seroconversion or the presence of IgM antibodies. Later, IgG antibodies persist for a long time and their levels do not significantly change during reactivation or recrudescence.