SCREEN TEST CHIKUNGUNYA, 20 gab.
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The Chikungunya IgG/IgM rapid test (Whole Blood/Serum/Plasma) is a rapid
immunoassay for the detection of IgG and IgM antibodies to Chikungunya
in human whole blood, serum or plasma. It is meant to be used as a
screening test and as an aid in diagnosing CHIK infection. Chikungunya
is a viral infection transmitted by the bite of an infected Aedes
aegypti mosquito. It is characterized by irritation, fever, and severe
joint pain (arthralgia) that usually last three to seven days.
Chikungunya is a viral infection transmitted by the bite of an infected
Aedes aegypti mosquito. It is characterized by irritation, fever, and
severe joint pain (arthralgia) that usually last three to seven days.
The name derives from a word Makonde which means “the one who bends” in
reference to the bent posture that develops as a result of the painful
arthritic symptoms caused by the disease. It is more frequent during the
rainy seasons in tropical areas of the world, especially in Africa,
Southeast Asia, South India and Pakistan. Symptoms are often clinically
indistinguishable from those seen in dengue fever. In fact, cases of
dual dengue and chikungunya infections have occurred in India. Unlike
dengue, hemorrhagic manifestations are relatively rare and more often
the disease is a self-limiting fever. Therefore it is very important to
clinically distinguish dengue and CHIK infections. CHIK is diagnosed
through serological analysis and viral isolation on mice or tissue
cultures. An IgM immunoassay is the most practical laboratory method of
analysis. The Chikungunya IgG/IgM rapid test (Whole Blood/Serum/Plasma)
is a qualitative membrane test for the detection of IgG and IgM
antibodies to Chikungunya in human whole blood, serum or plasma. The
membrane is pre-coated with mouse anti-human IgG and mouse anti-human
IgM on the test line area. During the execution of the test, the whole
blood, serum or plasma sample reacts with the recombined Chikungunya
antigen or colloidal conjugate. The compound migrates
chromatographically upwards on the membrane by capillary action,
reacting with the mouse anti-human IgG and / or the mouse anti-human IgM
on the membrane producing a colored line. The presence of this colored
line indicates a positive result, while its absence indicates a negative
result. As a procedural control, a colored line will always appear in
the control area to indicate that a correct volume of sample has been
used and that the membrane has been soaked.
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