Ecko virus (ECHO) antibody IgG detection kit (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay)

Ecko virus (ECHO) antibody IgG detection kit (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay)

Ecko virus (ECHO) antibody IgG detection kit (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay)Ecko virus (ECHO) antibody IgM detection kit (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay)The virus is mainly transmitted through the oral fecal route, and can also be transmitted through the respiratory tract through the secretio

 
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Ecko virus (ECHO) antibody IgG detection kit (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay)

Ecko virus (ECHO) antibody IgM detection kit (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay)

The virus is mainly transmitted through the oral fecal route, and can also be transmitted through the respiratory tract through the secretion of the throat. The virus enters the human body and proliferates in the throat and intestinal mucosal cells, invading the bloodstream and forming viremia. Ecovirus has a very high infectivity and can infect almost all cells in the body.

The clinical manifestations of ECHO virus infection are similar to rubella. Although the first trimester infection can affect the fetus, it rarely causes deformities. According to 400000 cases of ECHO9 infection in Minnesota, USA in 1957, the onset age ranged from 2.5 to 33 years old, and common symptoms included upper respiratory tract infection, fever, non purulent meningitis, and rash. The rash is a maculopapular or measles like rash that lasts for 1-3 days and naturally subsides. Viruses can be isolated from feces, pharyngeal secretions, and cerebrospinal fluid. Many surveys (Kleinman, 1962, Milwaukee, 1957; Peterson and Glicklich, 1960; Landsm-an, In 1964, there was no conclusion on the teratogenicity of ECHO virus.  [1]








Ecko virus (ECHO) antibody IgG detection kit (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay)

Ecko virus (ECHO) antibody IgM detection kit (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay)

The virus is mainly transmitted through the oral fecal route, and can also be transmitted through the respiratory tract through the secretion of the throat. The virus enters the human body and proliferates in the throat and intestinal mucosal cells, invading the bloodstream and forming viremia. Ecovirus has a very high infectivity and can infect almost all cells in the body.

The clinical manifestations of ECHO virus infection are similar to rubella. Although the first trimester infection can affect the fetus, it rarely causes deformities. According to 400000 cases of ECHO9 infection in Minnesota, USA in 1957, the onset age ranged from 2.5 to 33 years old, and common symptoms included upper respiratory tract infection, fever, non purulent meningitis, and rash. The rash is a maculopapular or measles like rash that lasts for 1-3 days and naturally subsides. Viruses can be isolated from feces, pharyngeal secretions, and cerebrospinal fluid. Many surveys (Kleinman, 1962, Milwaukee, 1957; Peterson and Glicklich, 1960; Landsm-an, In 1964, there was no conclusion on the teratogenicity of ECHO virus.  [1]





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