Home > Products > Chemicals > Biochemical

EBV-EA IgG ELISA Kit 1
  • EBV-EA IgG ELISA Kit 1

EBV-EA IgG ELISA Kit

Model:-
Brand:Creative Diagnostics
Origin:Made In United States
Category:Chemicals / Biochemical
Label:EBV-EA IgG ELISA Kit
Price: -
Min. Order:-
Inquire Now Add to Basket

Member Information

Detail

Creative Diagnostics

Free MemberUnited States
Live Chat:Last Online:25 Nov, 2014

Product Description

http://www.creative-diagnostics.com/EBV-EA-IgG-ELISA-kit-3854-466.htm

Detection of the Epstein-Barr virus was first described in 1964 by Epstein, Achong, and Barr using electron microscopic studies of cultured lymphoblasts derived from patients with Burkitt’s lymphoma. EBV is classified as a member of the herpes-virus family based upon it’s characteristic morphology.
EBV infection may demonstrate a wide spectrum of clinical symptoms. The majority of primary EBV infections are transmitted via saliva, occur during childhood, and are subclinical. Antibody titers to specific EBV antigens correlate with different stages of IM. Both IgM and IgG antibodies to the viral capsid antigen (VCA) peak 3 to 4 weeks after primary EBV infection. IgM anti-VCA declines rapidly and is usually undetectable after 12 weeks. IgG anti -VCA titers decline slowly after peaking but last indefinitely. Antibodies to EBV nuclear antigen (EBNA) detected by anticomplement immunofluorescence develop from 1 month to 6 months after infection; and, like anti-VCA, persist indefinitely. Antibodies to EBNA indicate that the EBV infection was not recent. EBV early antigen (EA) consists of two components; diffuse (D), and restricted (R). The terms D and R reflect the different patterns of immunofluorescence staining exhibited by the two components. Antibodies to EA may appear transiently for up to three months or longer during the acute phase of IM in 85% of patients. The antibody response to EA in IM patients is usually to the D component, whereas silent seroconversion to EBV in children may produce antibodies to the R components. A definitive diagnosis of primary EBV infection can be made with 95% of acute phase sera based on antibody titers to VCA, EBNA, and EA.
Antibodies to EA, usually to the R component, together with antibodies to EBNA and high titers of IgG anti-VCA, may be associated with reactivation of the latent viral carrier state. EBV positive serology associated with reactivation of EBV is found in sera of patients with immunodeficiencies, patients with recurrent parotitis, immunosuppressed patients, pregnant women, and persons of advanced age. Antibodies to the R component may be found at moderate to high levels in patients with Burkitt’s lymphoma. In contrast, patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma may produce high titer antibodies to the D component. Elevated levels of anti-EA and IgG anti-VCA may be detected in patients with chronic or recurrent illness suspected of being caused by EBV. However, a diagnosis of chronic EBV should not be based on the presence of antibodies to EA since elevated anti-EA titers may also be found in patients with other diseases as well as in healthy individuals with past EBV infections .


Product Image

EBV-EA IgG ELISA Kit 1
Img 1

Send Inquiry to this Member

Creative Diagnostics

45-16 Ramsey Road, Shirley, NY 11967, USA

Phone:
1-631-8715806
Fax:
1
Contact:
Victoria (market)
Mobile:
8715806

Related Products of this Company

This member assumes full responsibility for the content of this listing. DIYTrade accepts no responsibility whatsoever in respect of such content.
To report fraudulent or illegal content, please click here.

China Suppliers Quick Searching:

Biochemical Made In China Products

,  

Biochemical China Suppliers and China Manufacturers