Parasitic Infection Immunoassay

The parasitic infection immunoassay can be expressed as resistance to reinfection on the one hand, and allergy (allergy), also known as hypersensitivity reaction, on the other hand. An allergic reaction is an organism in an immune state, and abnormal reactions that occur when re-contacting the corresponding antigen or allergen often lead to host tissue damage and immunopathological changes. According to the classification of allergic reactions by Gell and Coombs, the allergic reactions of parasitic infection can also be divided into four types I, II, III and IV, which are called immediate, cytotoxic, immune complex, delayed or cellular immunity. type. Basic Information Specialist classification: Digestive examination classification: blood examination Applicable gender: whether men and women apply fasting: fasting Analysis results: Below normal: Normal value: no Above normal: negative: normal. Positive: Infected with parasites. Tips: Forbidden before inspection: prohibit overeating and spicy food, affecting the test results. Suitable for blood, feces or urine after an empty stomach in the morning. Normal value The normal value is negative. Clinical significance Abnormal results: early symptoms are not specific, often misdiagnosed as influenza, should be rapid diagnosis and early treatment is important, especially falciparum malaria, because its mortality rate of 20%. People who need to be examined: infected with parasites, pathogens in the immune system. Positive results may be diseases: iron worm disease, molars, pulmonary hydatidosis, adolescent epilepsy precautions Taboo before inspection: prohibiting overeating and spicy food, affecting the test results. Suitable for blood, feces or urine after an empty stomach in the morning. Requirements for inspection: Specimens should be sent to the laboratory for testing in time to avoid contamination of the specimens. Inspection process Infected with parasites, blood, feces or urine specimens should be taken for laboratory testing. Doctors can also take fluids from organs or tissues that may be infected. These specimens usually require repeated examinations to find parasites. Not suitable for the crowd Inappropriate people: no special requirements. Adverse reactions and risks There are no related complications and hazards.

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