Herpes simplex virus ½ (HSV-½), IgM

290 UAH

Infection panel/Herpes virus infection

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  • Blood collection with disposable Vacuette, BD Vacutainer systems
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Herpes virus infection: HSV-½ and IgM Infection panel

Herpes simplex virus infection is a common viral infection caused by herpes simplex viruses type 1 (HSV-1) and type 2 (HSV-2). These viruses can cause a variety of diseases, including cold sores, genital herpes, and other forms of the disease. One way to diagnose herpes and determine the stage of the infection is to use the IgM Infection Panel.

IgM are immunoglobulins that are produced by the body in response to infection. An IgM infection panel can be a useful tool for diagnosing herpes and determining the activity of the virus. Let's take a closer look at what herpes is, how it is diagnosed, and how IgM plays a role in this process.

Herpes viruses HSV-1 and HSV-2

Herpes viruses HSV-1 and HSV-2 are two types of viruses that are known to cause disease in humans. HSV-1 primarily causes cold sores on the lips (herpes labialis), while HSV-2 is usually associated with genital herpes. However, both viruses can cause cold sores anywhere on the body.

Diagnosis of herpes

Diagnosis of herpes can be difficult due to the periodic activity of the virus and the possibility of latent (hidden) infection. However, there are several methods that help determine the presence and activity of herpes viruses.

  1. Clinical symptoms: Herpes may be accompanied by characteristic symptoms such as pain in the area of the rash, ulcers, itching, etc. However, clinical symptoms are not always sufficient for an accurate diagnosis.
  2. Laboratory tests: Laboratory tests such as polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and antibody testing are used to accurately diagnose herpes. An IgM infection panel is one such test.

IgM Infection Panel

IgM is a type of immunoglobulin that is produced by the body during an active infection. In the case of herpes, IgM antibodies begin to be produced early in the infection, usually a few days after a person becomes infected.

IgM The infection panel measures the level of IgM antibodies in a patient's blood. Elevated IgM levels may indicate an active herpes infection. However, it should be noted that high IgM levels do not always indicate an active infection, as IgM can remain in the body from a previous infection.

Conclusion

Herpes virus infection is a common disease that can cause a variety of symptoms and complications. Various methods are used to diagnose and determine the activity of the infection, including the IgM Infection Panel. It is important that a doctor evaluates the test results accordingly and provides advice on treatment and control of the infection. Remember that proper diagnosis and treatment of herpes can help reduce the risk of complications and overcome the symptoms of this unpleasant infection.

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Execution time

1 day

Type of biomaterial

Venous blood