Foot and mouth disease virus
Material: | Antibody demonstration: 2 ml serum DNA detection: serum, EDTA-blood, vesicular fluid, swab | Criteria for evaluation | Please refer to findings report |
Clinical presentation | Aphthae disease of cloven-hoofed animals, rarely transmitted to humans (such as laboratory staff), with development of aphthae and ulcers of the mouth area as well as vesicles on hand and feet. Significant deterioration of the general condition. Differential diagnosis: Aphthous stomatitis in children (herpes simplex virus), hand-foot and-mouth disease (Coxsackie A5, A10, A16; enterovirus type 71), herpangina (Coxsackie A2-6, A8, A10). |
Please note | Captured are IgG antibodies (serotype O, A, C)
Please also refer to: “Aphthae” (indications directory) |
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