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Varicella-Zoster Virus (VZV)

Primary infection with Varicella-zoster virus (human herpes virus type 3, HHV3) causes chickenpox. Following reactivation, zoster (shingles) develops.

Varicella-Zoster Virus is highly contagious and is transmitted aerogenically. The primary infection (chickenpox) is still almost exclusively a childhood disease today. Like with all herpes viruses a Varicella-zoster virus infection leads to a lifelong persistence.

The portal of entry is the nasopharyngeal space and the conjunctiva. From there, the virus undergoes a viremic phase in which it is transported by the blood to the skin, where the typical exanthema is produced. The disease confers an effective immunity. In immunodeficient patient, a VZV infection (or reaction) can affect other organs (lungs, brain) and manifest a severe, frequently lethal, course.

The initial infection with VZV manifests in the great majority of persons as chickenpox, an episodic papulous exanthem. After the symptoms of chickenpox have abated, the VZV persists in the spinal ganglia and perhaps in other tissues as well. Following reactivation, zoster (shingles) develops, whereby the virus once again spreads neurogenically and causes neuralgia as well as the typical zoster efflorescence in the skin segment supplied by the sensitive nerves. Reactivation is induced by internal or external influences and becomes possible when cellular VZV immunity drops off, after about of the age of 45 assuming normal immune defences.

Species  

Disease

Symptoms

Mechanism of Infection

VZV

Chickenpox

Zoster (shingles)

Fever, exanthem accompanied by itch and small blisters

Complications: pneumonia, meningitis, encephalitis

Aerogenic transmission by infected droplets

 

Smear infection


Infections may be diagnosed by:   

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

NovaLisaTM VZV IgA/IgG/IgM ELISA:

The NovaLisaTM VZV IgA/IgG/IgM ELISA is intended for the qualitative determination of IgA-/IgG- resp. IgM- class antibodies against Varicella-Zoster-Viruses in human serum or plasma (citrate).

Antigens:

Purified Varicella-Zoster-Virus antigens

Specific performance characteristics:

Intraassay

Interassay

Sensitivity

Specificity

n

Mean

CV%

n

Mean

CV%

IgA

3

0.68

3.8

7

0.65

5.3

>90%

>90%

IgG

21

1.35

2.4

24

1.296

4.9

92.9%

>95%

IgM

8

1.19

5.2

16

1.19

4.2

88%

>98%

Order information:

ELISA

Number of Determinations

Product Number

VZV IgA

96

VZVA0490

VZV IgG

96

VZVG0490

VZV IgM

96

VZVM0490

 

 

 

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