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Herpes test kit
enteroviruspharyngealfluorescence

herpes test kit
herpes test kit
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Characteristics

Applications
herpes
Micro-organism
enterovirus
Sample type
pharyngeal
Analysis mode
fluorescence

Description

【Intended use】 This kit is used for qualitative detection of enterovirus (EV) nucleic acid in pharyngeal swab samples. The main clinical symptoms after EV infection include skin, mucous membrane herpes and ulcers in infected patients, especially children's hands, feet, mouth, etc., most of which are accompanied by systemic symptoms such as fever, anorexia, fatigue, and mental depression. Mild infections can cause diarrhea, fever, herpes rash, aseptic meningitis, encephalitis, myocarditis, severe cases can be manifested as acute delayed paralysis, pulmonary edema or hemorrhage, or even death. The test object of this kit is the oropharyngeal swab samples of patients with the above hand, foot and mouth symptoms. EV belongs to the family of small RNA viruses, enterovirus genus, including the following 4 categories: 1) Poliovirus, including type 1, 2, 3 ; 2) Coxsackie virus, divided into two groups, A and B, Groups A including 1-22, 24, Group B including 1-6; 3) Ecoviruses, including typs 1-9, 11-27, 29-33; 4) New enteroviruses, isolated after 1969, including 68, 69, 70 and 71 types. This kit is suitable for the auxiliary diagnosis of EV infection. The results are for clinical reference only, and the results cannot be used alone as the basis for confirming or excluding cases. The clinical diagnosis and treatment of patients should be considered in combination with their symptoms / signs, medical history, other laboratory examinations, and treatment response, etc.
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