What Are the Effects Of Polio?
Polioviruses (polioviurs) can cause polio, also known as polio. The virus has 3 serotypes. The laboratory diagnostic methods for poliovirus include virus isolation and identification, molecular biological methods, and serological diagnostic methods. Although virus isolation and identification is a common method, it is difficult for general clinical laboratories. Molecular biology methods are mainly PCR and nucleic acid hybridization. Serological diagnostic methods include neutralization test, indirect immunofluorescence test, reverse indirect hemagglutination test and ELISA method.
Poliovirus antibody
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- Poliovirus antibody
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- Pathogen
- Polioviruses (polioviurs) can cause polio, also known as polio. The virus has 3 serotypes. The laboratory diagnostic methods for poliovirus include virus isolation and identification, molecular biological methods, and serological diagnostic methods. Although virus isolation and identification is a common method, it is difficult for general clinical laboratories. Molecular biology methods are mainly PCR and nucleic acid hybridization. Serological diagnostic methods include neutralization test, indirect immunofluorescence test, reverse indirect hemagglutination test and ELISA method.
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- Unusual results: After infection with poliovirus, clinical manifestations are mild or paralyzed. Polio virus antibodies can be used to diagnose polio.
- People to be tested: nerve paralysis, muscle paralysis, etc.
- Before the inspection: If there is any virus, nerve paralysis, muscle paralysis, respiratory paralysis, etc., it is necessary to timely check the inspection. After the body is infected with poliovirus for a few days, corresponding antibodies are produced in the body.
- Unsuitable: No.
- Serological diagnostic methods include neutralization test, indirect immunofluorescence test, reverse indirect hemagglutination test and ELISA method.
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- Sore limbs and weakness, intractable insomnia, secondary insomnia, emotional insomnia, tension insomnia, spinal cord compression, sleep-disordered insomnia, maintaining sleep-disordered insomnia, bone development, vocal cord paralysis, etc.
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