Dengue virus IgM antibodies

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Dengue virus - IgM antibody test
Dengue is a viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes in the tropical parts of the world. It is caused by four types of the virus Dengue: DENV 1-4. Overdosing gives strong immunity only to a a given serotype, which lasts a lifetime. The dengue virus is transmitted by mosquitoes Of the genus Aedes. Infection is manifested by fever, a characteristic rash and headache, muscle and joint pain. In rarer cases hemorrhagic fever and shock can occur. For diagnosis specific antibodies to the dengue virus are determined, among others IgM class, among others. They appear 5 - 7 days after infection The highest titers (levels) of IgM are detected during infection primary, although they are also produced during infection secondary infection. After 30-90 days after primary infection, they become undetectable.