Ebola virus infection
Material: | Only in special laboratories: Antibody demonstration: 2 ml serum PCR: 2 ml serum, 0,5 ml urine, 0,5 ml CSF CAUTION: Shipping restrictions |
Methods: |
Ligandenassays → Immunfluoreszenzassay (IFA) Amplifikationsverfahren → Real-time-PCR | Criteria for evaluation | Please refer to findings report |
Indication | Differential diagnosis hemorrhagic fever, symptoms following return from pandemic areas | Mandatory reporting | ja The laboratory is obliged to report indirect or direct demonstration to the health authorities stating the patient name. Suspicion of virus-related hemorrhagic fever as well as disease outbreak and death have to be reported by the treating physician. |
Please note | Human-to-human transmission by excretions, percutaneously, aerogenic? Incubation time 2 – 21 days. Letality up to 90 %. Initially fever, headaches, joint- and muscle aches, diarrhea, vomiting, later bleeding. After 5 – 7 days maculopapular exanthema. Please do not send any samples with suspicion of Ebola to our laboratory! In any case, telephone consultation is of utmost importance!
For further information please refer: www.rki.dewww.bnitm.de |
External services | ja |
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