90462-3Zika virus RNA [Presence] in Cord blood by NAA with probe detectionActive
Part Descriptions
LP200137-0 Zika virus
Zika virus (ZIKV) is a flavivirus transmitted primarily by the Aedes mosquito which was first identified in a sentinel monkey in the Zika forest in Uganda in 1947. Since 2014 it has spread explosively in the Americas where it has infected hundreds of thousands of people. About 80% of those infected are asymptomatic. Common symptoms include fever, headache, rash, arthralgia and conjunctivitis. Since the end of 2015, there has been an increase in ZIKV-associated cases of Guillain-Barre syndrome and a tremendous increase in cases of microcephaly in fetuses and newborns in Brazil, raising worldwide public health concern. Recent predictions are that the mosquito species A. Albopictus, which can hibernate and survive cool temperatures, will carry ZIKV to more temperate areas of North America, Australia and Southern Europe. It is still not clear whether ZIKV in humans increases viral titers enough to trigger a new cycle when an infected person is bitten by a naïve mosquito. Direct human-to-human transmission has been documented to occur perinatally, sexually (primarily through semen), through breastfeeding, blood transfusion and through occupational transmission in the laboratory setting. There are currently no specific anti-viral agents, vaccination or medical prophylaxis available. [PMID:27148186]
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LP203271-4 Zika virus RNA
Zika virus contains an inner nucleocapsid composed of RNA and multiple copies of the viral capsid (C) protein. The outer host contains 180 copies each of two proteins: the viral membrane (M) protein and the envelope (E) protein (Kostyuchenko et al., 2016; Sirohi et al., 2016). Viral RNA of the Zika virus has been identified in the brain and liver of fetuses and in the brain, eyes, spleen, liver and placenta of pregnant mothers, with the highest viral load existing in the placenta.(Adams Waldorf et al., 2016).
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Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Zika virus RNA
- Property
- PrThr
- Time
- Pt
- System
- BldCo
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Probe.amp.tar
Additional Names
- Short Name
- ZIKV RNA BldCo Ql NAA+probe
- Display Name
- ZIKV RNA NAA+probe Ql (BldCo)
- Consumer Name Alpha
- Zika virus, Cord blood
Example Answer List LL1937-3
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Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
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Present Copyright http://snomed.info/sct ID:52101004 Present (qualifier value) | LA9633-4 | ||
Absent Copyright http://snomed.info/sct ID:2667000 Absent (qualifier value) | LA9634-2 |
Basic Attributes
- Class
- MICRO
- Type
- Laboratory
- First Released
- Version 2.65
- Last Updated
- Version 2.65
- Order vs. Observation
- Both
Member of these Groups
LG32774-8 | Zika virus |
Language Variants Get Info
- zh-CNChinese (China)
- 寨卡病毒 RNA:
存在情况或阈值: 时间点: 脐带全血: 序数型: 探针法.基因扩增.靶向 - nl-NLDutch (Netherlands)
- zikavirus RNA:
aanwezigheid: moment: navelstrengbloed: ordinaal: moleculaire techniek (PCR) - fr-FRFrench (France)
- Zika virus ARN:
Présence/Seuil: Ponctuel: Sang de cordon: Qualitatif: PCR amplification de cible - de-DEGerman (Germany)
- Zika-Virus RNA:
Nachweis oder Schwellenwert: Zeitpunkt: Blut Nabelschnur: Ordinal: Zielfragmentamplifikation mit Sondendetektion - it-ITItalian (Italy)
- Zika virus RNA:
PrThr: Pt: Sangue cordone ombelicale: Ord: Sonda.amp.tar - es-MXSpanish (Mexico)
- ARN del virus del Zika:
Presencia o umbral: Punto temporal: Cordón de sangre: Ordinal: Amplificación de ácidos nucleicos con detección de sonda - es-ESSpanish (Spain)
- Virus Zika RNA:
PrThr: Punto temporal: Sangre de cordón umbilical: Ord: Sonda con amplificación dirigida - tr-TRTurkish (Turkey)
- Zika virüs RNA:
MevcEşik: Zmlı: KanKd: Srl: Prob.amf.hdf
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