Serology – ELISA: Coxsackie B Virus

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Description

Coxsackie virus belongs to a group of viruses called enteroviruses (in particular they are Picornaviruses) and are present in two main groups, A and B. Most Coxsackie virus infections are not serious. They typically cause only mild signs and symptoms, such as fever, rash, sore throat, joint pain and headache. Symptoms usually last about a week. Coxsackie virus infection occurs most often in young children. Group A viruses are associated with aseptic meningitis, colds, acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis and acute myocardiopathies and group B are associated with acute myocarditis and a polio-like paralysis.

COXBG.CE: CoxB IgG – ELISA

Enzyme Immuno Assay (ELISA) for the determination of IgG antibodies to Coxsackievirus type B (CoxB) in human plasma and sera.  For “in vitro” diagnostic use only.

COXBM.CE: CoxB IgM – ELISA

Enzyme Immuno Assay (ELISA) for the determination  of   IgM antibodies to Coxsackievirus B (CoxB) in human plasma and sera.  For “in vitro” diagnostic use only.

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Option

Coxsackie B IgG, Coxsackie B IgM