Cysticercosis complement fixation assay

Cysticercoidscellulosae, commonly known as cysticercosis, is a disease caused by the aphids of the swine mites, Cysticercuscellu-losae. Infection due to ingestion of pigs with aphid eggs, but also due to the presence of pigs with aphids parasitic and self-infection. According to the different parts of the cysticercosis, it is clinically divided into cerebral cysticercosis, cysticercosis, cutaneous sac cysticercosis, among which parasitic in the brain tissue is the most serious. Basic Information Specialist classification: Infectious disease inspection and classification: feces / parasitic examination Applicable gender: whether men and women apply fasting: fasting Analysis results: Below normal: Normal value: no Above normal: negative: Serum was less than 1:64 and negative. Positive: IgG antibody positive is seen in cysticercosis infection. Tips: Maintain regular routines and diet to help the check-up smoothly. After 8 pm on the day before the medical examination, you should fast, so as not to affect the next day's test. Normal value Serum <1:64, negative. Clinical significance IgG positive: cysticercosis (positive degree is related to cysticercosis). Positive results may be diseases: cerebral cysticercosis considerations Preparation before inspection: 1. Maintain regular routines and diet to help the inspection proceed smoothly. 2. After 8 pm on the day before the medical examination, you should fast, so as not to affect the test of the next day. Requirements for inspection: 1, after the blood draw symptoms of fainting such as: dizziness, vertigo, fatigue, etc. should immediately lie down, drink a small amount of syrup, and then undergo a physical examination after the symptoms are relieved. 2, tell the doctor allergies. Not suitable for people: There is no inappropriate crowd. Inspection process 1. The antiserum that has been inactivated by the treatment at 56 ° C for 30 minutes is mixed with the antigen and the complement to react. 2. Add red blood cells (sensitized red blood cells) that have been combined with anti-erythrocyte antibodies. When sufficient antigen-antibody reaction was established in the initial stage of consumption of complement, no hemolysis of sensitized red blood cells occurred, but the remaining complement caused a hemolysis reaction. Not suitable for the crowd Nothing is suitable for the crowd. Adverse reactions and risks Generally no complications and harm.

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