Neisseria gonorrhoeae antibody test
Neisseria gonorrhoeae antibody is detected by the gonococcal antigen solid phase nitrocellulose membrane, and the infiltration method is used to detect the gonococcal antibody in the serum. The people who need to be examined have symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, dysuria, urethral opening, cervix or vaginal discharge. Basic Information Specialist classification: urinary examination classification: blood examination Applicable gender: whether men and women apply fasting: not fasting Analysis results: Below normal: Normal value: no Above normal: negative: normal. Positive: A red round spot appeared at the C-terminus in the well of the reaction plate, and a red round spot appeared at the T-end, which was positive for the gonococcal antibody. Tips: Avoid after vigorous exercise and check after eating spicy food. Normal value Serum faecal antibodies were negative. Clinical significance Abnormal results showed red round spots on the C-terminus in the wells of the reaction plate, and red round spots on the T-end, which were positive for Neisseria gonorrhoeae antibodies. Positive results may be diseases: gonococcal arthritis, gonococcal conjunctivitis, gonococcal conjunctivitis precautions Forbidden before examination: Avoid after vigorous exercise and check after eating spicy food. Requirements for inspection: Obey the doctor's request. Inspection process The gonococcal antigen of the gonococcal antigen was used to detect the gonococcal antibody in the serum by the principle of percolation indirect method. Not suitable for the crowd Pregnant women. Adverse reactions and risks Generally not.
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