The diagnosis in animals, will use the direct fluorescent antibody (DFA) test which looks for the presence of rabies virus antigens in brain tissue.
The diagnosis in humans, there must be a way to test
one. it is recommended to confirm a clinical case of rabies through the use of laboratory-based techniques. For post-mortem diagnosis, the gold-standard diagnostic technique is to detect rabies virus antigen in infected tissues, preferably brain smears or touch impressions collected from a. biopsy, by fluorescent antibody Test (FAT). Other methods for detection of lyssavirus antigens such as Direct Rapid immunohistochemistry tests are proven to have sensitivity and specificity comparable to the FAT.
2.Ante-mortem diagnosis, or diagnosis of rabies during Life (by. intra-vitam techniques) is difficult and depends on the virus to spread widely through the nervous system.
3.Intra Vitam diagnosis, is to do a skin biopsy detected that certain something. 25-50% show a positive result.
The diagnosis in animals, will use the direct fluorescent antibody (DFA) test which looks for the presence of rabies virus antigens in brain tissue. The diagnosis in humans, there must be a way to test one. it is recommended to confirm a clinical case of rabies through the use of laboratory-based techniques. For post-mortem diagnosis, the gold-standard diagnostic technique is to detect rabies virus antigen in infected tissues, preferably brain smears or touch impressions collected from a. biopsy, by fluorescent antibody Test (FAT). Other methods for detection of lyssavirus antigens such as Direct Rapid immunohistochemistry tests are proven to have sensitivity and specificity comparable to the FAT. 2.Ante-mortem diagnosis, or diagnosis of rabies during Life (by. intra-vitam techniques) is difficult and depends on the virus to spread widely through the nervous system. 3.Intra Vitam diagnosis, is to do a skin biopsy detected that certain something. 25-50% show a positive result.
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