Weight | 1 lbs |
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Dimensions | 9 × 5 × 2 in |
target | Parainfluenza Virus reactive IgA |
species reactivity | Parainfluenza Virus |
applications | ELISA |
assay type | Indirect & quantitative |
available sizes | 96 tests |
Parainfluenza Virus IgA ELISA Kit ESR126A
$334.00
Summary
- Virion/Serion Diagnostic Kit for research use (RUO)
- Parainfluenza Virus IgA ELISA Kit
- Suitable for IgA detection
- Ready-to-use
- 96 tests
Parainfluenza Virus IgA ELISA Kit ESR126A
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Assay type Indirect ELISA | ||||||||||||||||||
Research area Infectious Disease | ||||||||||||||||||
Sample type Serum, plasma, whole blood | ||||||||||||||||||
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Storage Store at 2-8°C. | ||||||||||||||||||
Associated products Parainfluenza Virus Type 1 Antigen (BA1261VS) Parainfluenza Virus Type 2 Antigen (BA1262VS) Parainfluenza Virus Type 3 Control Antigen (BA1263VS) Parainfluenza Virus Human IgA Assay Control (BC126A) Parainfluenza Virus Human IgG Assay Control (BC126G) Parainfluenza Virus IgA ELISA Kit (ESR126A) Parainfluenza Virus IgG ELISA Kit (ESR126G) |
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Organism Parainfluenza Virus |
Structure and strains Human parainfluenza viruses (HPIVs) are the viruses that cause human parainfluenza. HPIVs are a paraphyletic group of four distinct single-stranded RNA viruses belonging to the Paramyxoviridae family. These viruses are closely associated with both human and veterinary disease. Virions are approximately 150 250 nm in size and contain negative sense RNA with a genome encompassing about 15,000 nucleotides. |
Disease Parainfluenza Viruses are worldwide distributed (-)ssRNA viruses belonging to the family of Paramyxoviridae. Currently, four serotypes have been identified. The Parainfluenza Virus types 1 to 3 are clinically most significant. Human Parainfluenza Viruses are a common causative agent of infections of the respiratory tract, particularly in infants and children. Transmission of the viruses occurs by droplet infections. Parainfluenza Viruses cause mild to severe infections in the lower and upper respiratory tract which may manifest as rhinitis, cough, fever, non-diphtheric croup (acute laryngotracheobronchitis) or pneumonia. In infants, excessive formation of mucus and internal airway obstruction can occur. In adults, an infection usually results in mild catarrh of the upper respiratory tract. |
Detection and diagnosis While the majority of patients infected with Parainfluenza Viruses develop IgG antibodies, IgM antibodies are detectable in approximately 50% of cases. Thus, the specific detection of IgA antibodies should be performed analogous to other infectious diseases of the respiratory tract (e.g. Respiratory Syncytial Virus infections). Particularly in children under three years of age the combined use of IgG and IgA detection is recommended. |
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