Measles morbillivirus (Measles), IgG
440 UAH
Infectious Disease Panel/Measles
Measles: An Important Infectious Threat and the Role of IgG in Diagnosis
Measles, or morbillivirus, is a serious infectious disease that can lead to serious complications and even death. Morbillivirus has been known to mankind for centuries, and despite significant progress in medicine, it remains a relevant threat to society.
Morbillivirus: general information
Morbillivirus, or measles virus, belongs to the Paramyxoviridae family. This virus is transmitted through airborne droplets and easily infects the lungs, leading to symptoms such as high fever, cough, watery eyes, runny nose, skin rash, etc. However, measles can also lead to more serious complications such as pneumonia, brain inflammation, and even death.
Immunity to crust and IgG antibodies
To understand the infectious panel of the crust, it is important to consider the role of antibodies, particularly IgG, in fighting this infection. After the body is infected with morbillivirus, it responds to this infection by producing antibodies to fight the virus. One type of antibody that plays a key role in fighting morbillivirus is immunoglobulin G (IgG).
IgG are antibodies that develop in the body after infection or vaccination against measles. They play a critical role in preventing re-infection and protecting against the disease. The main function of IgG is to fight the virus and provide immune memory.
Infection panel and its meaning
The rubella infection panel includes various medical tests and studies aimed at detecting antibodies, including IgG, in the patient's blood. This infection panel helps determine whether a person is immune to rubella or is susceptible to this infection.
The results of an infection panel can be useful in a number of situations. For example:
- Vaccination: They help determine whether the measles vaccination was successful and whether immunity to the disease has developed.
- Diagnosis of infection: Panel results can help doctors diagnose scabies in individuals who have clinical symptoms of the disease.
- Serological monitoring: An infectious panel can be used to monitor the level of immunity in a population and detect scabies epidemics.
Conclusion
Measles is a serious infectious disease that can have serious consequences for human health. Immunity to this disease is developed through antibodies, particularly IgG. An infectious panel that includes the determination of IgG levels is an important tool for diagnosing, monitoring, and preventing the spread of measles in the community.
Preserving and maintaining a high level of immunity to measles is an important task for the health of the nation. This is achieved through vaccination and systematic monitoring of the immune status of the population.
| Execution time |
1 day |
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| Type of biomaterial |
Venous blood |


