Cat#:EIA-256C;Product Name:Mumps IgG ELISA Kit;Size:96 T;Sample:serum and plasma;Intended use:in-vitro diagnostic;Synonym:Mumps; Mumps virus nucleoprotein; N; NP; NP protein; Nucleocapsid protein; Nucleoprotein; Protein N; Paramyxoviridae; Mumps Virus; Mumps;Background:Mumps (Parotitis) is a common contagious disease with relatively moderate symptoms during childhood, but increasing complications, when adults are infected. The causative agent of mumps is a virus of the Paramyxoviridae family. The virus normally infects children at the age of 4 to 10. The infection is mainly transmitted by the airborne route, but is also spread by various objects contaminated by the patient saliva. The disease shows a seasonal prevalence with the greatest incidence in winter and spring. Both a mumps infection or vaccination lead to a persistent immunity. The typical symptom associated with a mumps infection is a „parotitis“ (swelling of the parotid glands). Additionally pathological involvement of the CNS and various glandular organs (pancreas, thymus, thyroids) is a typical feature of mumps. A mumps induced meningitis is one of the most frequent manifestations of the disease which can also appear without parotitis. The published data about the presence of meningitis vary between 1.4% and 66% of the clinically ill patients. In most cases there follows reconvalescence without complications.;Species Reactivity:virus;Application: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:I-ELISA;
Mumps (Parotitis) is a common contagious disease with relatively moderate symptoms during childhood, but increasing complications, when adults are infected. The causative agent of mumps is a virus of the Paramyxoviridae family. The virus normally infects children at the age of 4 to 10. The infection is mainly transmitted by the airborne route, but is also spread by various objects contaminated by the patient saliva. The disease shows a seasonal prevalence with the greatest incidence in winter and spring. Both a mumps infection or vaccination lead to a persistent immunity. The typical symptom associated with a mumps infection is a „parotitis“ (swelling of the parotid glands). Additionally pathological involvement of the CNS and various glandular organs (pancreas, thymus, thyroids) is a typical feature of mumps. A mumps induced meningitis is one of the most frequent manifestations of the disease which can also appear without parotitis. The published data about the presence of meningitis vary between 1.4% and 66% of the clinically ill patients. In most cases there follows reconvalescence without complications.
Species Reactivity:
virus
Application:
quantitative
Usage:
For Lab Research Use Only
Detection Principle:
I-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.