LCM virus
(Lymphocytic choriomeningitis)
Material: | Antibody demonstration: 1 ml serum PCR: 2 ml – 3 ml EDTA blood, 0,5 ml CSF, 2 ml – 5 ml amniotic fluid (native) |
Methods: |
Ligandenassays → Immunfluoreszenzassay (IFA) Amplifikationsverfahren → Real-time-PCR | Reference range | IgG: < 1:16 titer IgM: < 1:16 titer PCR: negative |
Indication | Non-purulent meningitis, encephalitis and prenatal infections with hydrocephalus, uveitis and meningitis are possible. |
Please note | Path of infection mainly via hamsters or house mice, incubation period of 7 – 14 days. Infections in humans are often inconspicuous. |
External services | ja MVZ Prof. Dr. med. Gisela Enders & Kollegen Stuttgart |
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