Viral Infectious Disease

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Viral Infectious Disease

HIV

HIV virus can cause human immune system deficiency and its mutation is extremely rapid. There is no effective treatment, posing a great threat to human health.
HIV1/2 antibody detection is the gold standard for the diagnosis of HIV infection. HIV-0 is unique to Africa.

The period from HIV infection to the detection of HIV antibody is known as the “Window period”. P24 antigen levels develop with the development of viral RNA levels. It can be present in the acute stage of infection, which is considered to be an indirect marker of viral replication and virus can be detected in the window period.

Test Description Type Item No Source  Use for Application
HIV-O IV51 rAg GHCA065 E.coli Coating ELISA,CLIA,LFT
HIV-I IV29 rAg GHCA051-2 E.coli Coating ELISA,CLIA,LFT
HIV-II IV30 rAg GHCA055-2 E.coli Coating ELISA,CLIA,LFT
HIV (I+II) IV46 rAg GHCA063-3 E.coli Labeling ELISA,CLIA,LFT
HIV-P24 P24 Antigen rAg GHCA085-1 E.coli Labeling ELISA,CLIA,LFT
P24-6C1 mAb GHMA091-1 mouse Coating ELISA,CLIA,LFT
P24-12C7 mAb GHMA091-2 mouse Labeling ELISA,CLIA,LFT

Influenza A virus

Influenza A virus is easily mutated and is often closely associated with a worldwide pandemic. Generally speaking, the antigenic variation of influenza virus refers to changes in the structure of H and N antigens.

Description Type Item No Source  Use for Application
FluA Antigen rAg GHCA095 E.coli Quality Control ELISA,CLIA,LFT
FluA-4D8 mAb GHMA092-2 mouse Labeling ELISA,CLIA,LFT
FluA-2E3 mAb GHMA092-3 mouse Coating ELISA,CLIA,LFT

Influenza A virus

Influenza B is the abbreviation of influenza virus, is caused by influenza virus a highly infectious acute respiratory infectious disease, virus b often cause localized epidemic. It is characterized by acute onset, chills and fever, with the body temperature rising to a peak within a few hours to 24 hours.

Description Type Item No Source  Use for Application
FluB Antigen rAg GHCA106-2 E.coli Quality Control ELISA,CLIA,LFT
FluB-4F5 mAb GHMA038-1 mouse Labeling ELISA,CLIA,LFT
FluB-7A3 mAb GHMA038-2 mouse Coating ELISA,CLIA,LFT

ZIKV

Zika virus belongs to flavivirus family, flavivirus genus, single plus-stranded RNA virus, diameter 20nm, is an arbovirus transmitted by mosquitoes.

Description Type Item No Source  Use for Application
Z58 rAg GHCA082-1 E.coli Coating/Labeling ELISA,CLIA,LFT
Z66 rAg GHCA082-2 E.coli Coating/Labeling ELISA,CLIA,LFT

Human parvovirus

Human parvoB19 virus is a common human infectious pathogen worldwide, causing anemia, miscarriage, arthritis and so on. Primary infection should be prevented during pregnancy, and quantitative detection of specific IgG and IgM is recommended to determine infection status.

Description Type Item No Source  Use for Application
V69 rAg GHCA062 E.coli Coating/Labeling ELISA,CLIA,LFT

Coxsackie

Coxsackievirus is an enterovirus that commonly infects humans through the respiratory and digestive tracts, causing symptoms such as fever, sneezing and coughing.

Description Type Item No Source  Use for Application
CA73 rAg GHCA104-1 E.coli Coating/Labeling ELISA,CLIA,LFT

Dengue

Dengue is an acute insect-borne infectious disease caused by dengue virus transmitted by mosquitoes. Detection of specific IgM antibody in the serum of patients, positive is helpful for early diagnosis of dengue fever.

Description Type Item No Source  Use for Application
DEN43 rAg GHCA088-2 E.coli Coating/Labeling ELISA,CLIA,LFT

Chikungunya

Dengue is an acute insect-borne infectious disease caused by dengue virus transmitted by mosquitoes. Detection of specific IgM antibody in the serum of patients, positive is helpful for early diagnosis of dengue fever.

Description Type Item No Source  Use for Application
CE71 rAg GHCA059-2 E.coli Coating/Labeling ELISA,CLIA,LFT
CE73 rAg GHCA059-1 E.coli Coating/Labeling ELISA,CLIA,LFT

Rotavirus

Rotavirus is one of the main pathogens causing diarrhea in infants and young children. It mainly infects small intestinal epithelial cells, resulting in cell damage and diarrhea. Rotavirus is prevalent in summer, autumn and winter every year. The infection route is fecal-oral route. The clinical manifestations are acute gastroenteritis and osmotic diarrhea.

Description Type Item No Source  Use for Application
RV Antigen rAg GHCA006 E.coli Quality Control ELISA,CLIA,LFT
RV-3H3 mAb GHMA003-1 mouse Labeling ELISA,CLIA,LFT
RV-2F5 mAb GHMA004-1 mouse Coating ELISA,CLIA,LFT