Chlamydophila pneumoniae IgG ELISA Kit (Human) (OKNA00128)
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Description of target: Chlamydiaceae are obligate intracellular bacteria characterized by a biphasic life cycle consisting of elementary bodies (EB) and reticulate bodies (RB). The elementary body is the metabolically-inactive infectious form and is adapted for survival outside the host cell. After internalization by receptor-mediated endocytosis, the EB transforms into a reticulate body and begins to replicate within the endosome. The reticulate bodies are dependent on the host cell since they are unable to generate ATP and are incapable of de novo nucleotide biosynthesis. After growth and division, the products of the RB condense to form infectious EB.In 1999 the genus Chlamydia was divided into two genera: Chlamydia and Chlamydophila. C. pneumoniae was originally called the TWAR strain from the names of the two original isolates - Taiwan (TW-183) and an acute respiratory isolate designated AR-39. It is now considered a separate species of chlamydia. In 1999 the renaming as Chlamydophila pneumoniae was proposed. Currently both names are in use by different authors.C. pneumoniae is the causative agent of an atypical pneumonia similar to those caused by Mycoplasma pneumoniae and Legionella pneumoniae. In addition it can cause a pharyngitis, bronchitis and sinusitis. Moreover, C. pneumoniae has been reported as a possible cause of atherosclerosis and central nervous system (CNS) disorders.The organism is transmitted person-to-person by respiratory droplets. The incubation period may range from 1-4 weeks.Upper respiratory signs and symptoms, such as rhinitis, sore throat, or hoarseness, may be reported initially. These signs and symptoms may then subside over days to weeks, followed by the onset of cough, resulting in a biphasic pattern of illness symptoms. Symptoms due to C. pneumoniae respiratory infections may be of prolonged duration, with persistence of cough and malaise for several weeks or months despite appropriate antibiotic therapy.;Species reactivity: Human;Application: ;Assay info: Assay Methodology: Quantitative Reverse Capture Sandwich ELISA ;Sensitivity: Sensitivity is determined as the probability of the assay indicating a positive score in samples with the specific analyte present: > 98%