Cat#:EIA-164C;Product Name:RUBELLA IgG ELISA Kit;Size:480 T;Sample:human serum;Intended use:IVD;Synonym:RUBELLA virus; Group IV ((+)ssRNA); Togaviridae; Rubivirus;Background:Rubella, or “German measles”, is an infectious disease caused by a Togavirus. When affecting adults it is usually trivial and benign. However, the disease has serious implications when it occurs in a pregnant woman, especially during the first trimester of pregnancy. The rubella virus can create an intrauterine infection and cause foetal death, spontaneous abortion, or a variety of congenital abnormalities. The identification and immunisation of susceptible women is extremely important in preventing congenital rubella syndrome. The presence of rubella antibodies is indicative of previous infection and presumptive immunity. Screening for rubella antibodies by serological methods will establish the immune status of individuals with regard to their resistance or susceptibility to primary rubella infection.;Species Reactivity:Virus;Application:qualitative and quantitative;Storage:Unopened Kit: Store at 2 - 8°C. Do not use past kit expiration date. Opened/Reconstituted Reagents: TMB Solution A; TMB Solution B; TMB Stop Solution; Wash Buffer; HRP-conjugate antibody The above mentioned reagents should be stored for up to 1 month at 2 - 8°C. Microplate Wells: Return unused wells to the foil pouch containing the desiccant pack, reseal along entire edge of zip-seal. May be stored for up to 1 month at 2 - 8°C.;Usage:For Lab Research Use Only;Detection Principle:Indirect ELISA;
RUBELLA virus; Group IV ((+)ssRNA); Togaviridae; Rubivirus
Size:
480 T
Sample:
human serum
Intended use:
IVD
Gene Introduction:
Rubella, or “German measles”, is an infectious disease caused by a Togavirus. When affecting adults it is usually trivial and benign. However, the disease has serious implications when it occurs in a pregnant woman, especially during the first trimester of pregnancy. The rubella virus can create an intrauterine infection and cause foetal death, spontaneous abortion, or a variety of congenital abnormalities. The identification and immunisation of susceptible women is extremely important in preventing congenital rubella syndrome. The presence of rubella antibodies is indicative of previous infection and presumptive immunity. Screening for rubella antibodies by serological methods will establish the immune status of individuals with regard to their resistance or susceptibility to primary rubella infection.
Species Reactivity:
Virus
Application:
qualitative and quantitative
Usage:
For Lab Research Use Only
Detection Principle:
Indirect ELISA
Storage:
Unopened Kit: Store at 2 - 8°C. Do not use past kit expiration date. Opened/Reconstituted Reagents: TMB Solution A; TMB Solution B; TMB Stop Solution; Wash Buffer; HRP-conjugate antibody The above mentioned reagents should be stored for up to 1 month at 2 - 8°C. Microplate Wells: Return unused wells to the foil pouch containing the desiccant pack, reseal along entire edge of zip-seal. May be stored for up to 1 month at 2 - 8°C.