SCREENING OF HUMORAL IMMUNE RESPONSE ON THE FREQUENCY OF DETECTION OF SPECIFIC ANTIBODIES TO TORCH-INFECTIONS OF THE POPULATION OF SAMARKAND REGION
Keywords:
TORCH-infection, antibody, IFA, test-systemAbstract
Purpose: to study the results of laboratory research on the determination of markers of TORCH-infections.
Methods: 13 572 laboratory tests of blood serum samples from 1778 patients were performed. The research was conducted by IFA method.
Results of research: Tests were performed in different age groups (0-80years) of male and female sex, assigned profile research on TORCH-infection.
Of all the results obtained, the percentage of seropositive was 52,72%. The main component is the addition of IgG to herpes virus, rubella virus and cytomegalovirus, and the presence of antibodies IgG and IgM to toxoplasma infection is minimal.
Extracts: Currently, laboratory diagnostics has sufficiently sensitive and highly specific test systems for the detection of TORCH-infection by serological methods, which was confirmed by the minimum percentage of "indeterminate" results for all classes and types of immunoglobulins.
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