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Rubella Virus

Rubella virus is the causative agent in German measles. This normally harmless childhood disease can cause severe embryopathies during the first trimester of pregnancy.

The rubella virus is an enveloped single-stranded RNA virus, which belongs to the family of Togaviruses. It occurs worldwide. The only reservoir for pathogens is the human being. The virus is transmitted by direct contact. The rate of infection throughout children at the age of 10 is 50%. In countries of temperate climate zones small epidemics as well as sole infections may occur.

The rubella virus at first replicates in lymphoid organs at the portal of entry and in the nasopharyngeal space, then a viremia develops. Approximately 8 days after primary infection the virus appears in blood. Finally it reaches the skin, where a typical exanthema manifests accompanied by mild fever. Complications like encephalitis and persisting arthropathies rarely develop. The viruses are deposited by nasopharyngeal secretion and urine.

In pregnant women, the virus takes its route through the placenta to the embryo, where it can cause congenital deformities or embryonic death, especially in the first three months of pregnancy. The organs in developmental stage in this trimester are most seriously affected by the rubella infection. The most frequent congenital deformities are deafness, cataracts, cardiac defects, microcephaly, and spina bifida. In intrauterine embryo deaths due to rubella infections the immediate cause of death is usually myocardial damage.

Species  

Disease

Symptoms

Mechanism of Infection

Rubella

German Measles

Exanthema (fever, feeling of sickness)

Transmission by direct contact most likely by droplets

Rubella syndrome (rubella-caused embryopathies)

Cardiovascular lesions, eye damage, hearing defect, CNS befall etc.

Fetal infection:
While maternal viremia through the placenta to the embryo

Infections may be diagnosed by:

  • RT-PCR
  • Serology: Determination of specific antibodies based on the ELISA technique

NovaLisaTM Rubella Virus IgG/IgM µ-capture ELISA:

The NovaLisaTM Rubella Virus IgG ELISA is intended for the quantitative determination of IgG- class antibodies against rubella viruses in human serum or plasma (citrate).
The NovaLisaTM Rubella Virus IgM µ-capture ELISA is intended for the qualitative determinations of IgM- class antibodies against rubella viruses in human serum.

Antigens:

IgG:    Rubella K1S grade antigens
IgM:    Purified rubella antigens

Specific performance characteristics:


Intraassay

Interassay

Sensitivity

Specificity

n

Mean

CV%

n

Mean

CV%

IgG

6

0.54

7.9

8

0.50

7.6

>98%

>98%

6

1.73

3.4

6

1.64

4.6

6

2.34

2.5

6

2.19

6.3

IgM

12

1.0

16

2.5

99%

>98%

Order information:

ELISA

Number of Determinations

Product Number

Rubella IgG

96

RUBG0400

Rubella IgM
µ-capture

96

RUBM0400