Drug of Abuse Urine Test Cassette
This Drug Tests Device is an easy, fast, qualitative, visually read competitive binding immunoassay method for screening specific drugs and their metabolites without the need of instrumentation. Hold the dropper vertically and transfer 3 full drops of urine to the specimen well of the test device will get results.
Saliva Drug Screen Test Cup
This test is a rapid, non-invasive testing method used to evaluate alcohol levels in saliva.
C. difficile toxinic A/B Antigen Tests
C. difficile toxinic A/B antigen tests are diagnostic tests used to detect the presence of toxins produced by Clostridioides difficile bacteria in a patient's stool sample. C. difficile infection is commonly associated with antibiotic use and can cause severe diarrhea and colitis. These tests provide rapid and accurate results, enabling healthcare providers to diagnose and treat the infection promptly. The commonly used C. difficile toxin testing methods include enzyme immunoassay (EIA) and lateral flow immunoassay (LFIA). Early detection and treatment are essential for preventing complications and the spread of infection.
AFS-1000 Immunofluorescence Adaptation Instrument
AFS-1000 immunofluorescence adaptation instrument is a diagnostic tool used for the analysis of autoimmune diseases by immunofluorescence microscopy. It has a high-precision optical system that provides stable and sensitive analysis of biomarkers, yielding accurate results. This instrument is easy to use and provides rapid testing, making it a valuable tool in diagnosing and monitoring autoimmune diseases.
Hypersensitive C-Reactive Protein+C-Reactive Protein (hsCRP+CRP) Tests
Hypersensitive C-reactive protein + C-reactive protein (hsCRP+CRP) tests are diagnostic tests used to measure the level of CRP in a patient's blood. CRP is a marker of inflammation and is produced by the liver in response to an infection, injury, or chronic disease. These tests are used to assess the risk of developing cardiovascular disease and monitor the effectiveness of treatment. The test is simple, and results are usually obtained within a few hours. High levels of CRP may indicate inflammation in the body, which may increase the risk of developing heart disease.
Cardial Troponin I (cTnI) Test Cassette
The Cardial Troponin I (cTnI) test cassette is a diagnostic tool used to detect the presence of cTnI in a patient's blood sample. cTnI is a protein that is released into the bloodstream when the heart muscle is damaged, indicating a heart attack or other cardiac conditions. The cassette test is a rapid and accurate method for diagnosing acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and monitoring the effectiveness of treatment. Results can be obtained within minutes, allowing for prompt treatment and management of the condition.
CystatinC (Cys C) Test Cassette
CystatinC (Cys C) test cassette is a diagnostic test used to measure the level of cystatinC in a patient's blood or urine sample. CystatinC is a protein that is produced and cleared by the kidneys, making it a useful marker for assessing kidney function. This test is used to diagnose and monitor chronic kidney disease and to evaluate patients who may be at risk for developing kidney problems. The test is easy to perform and provides rapid results. Elevated levels of cystatinC indicate impaired kidney function.
Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) Test Cassette
Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) test cassette is a diagnostic test used to measure the level of AMH in a patient's blood. AMH is a hormone produced by the ovaries that can be used to assess ovarian reserve, which is the number and quality of remaining eggs in the ovaries. This test is used to evaluate a woman's fertility status, particularly in cases of infertility. The test is easy to perform and provides rapid results. Low levels of AMH indicate diminished ovarian reserve, which may affect a woman's ability to conceive. The AMH test cassette is a useful tool in assessing fertility and guiding appropriate treatment decisions.
Canine Adenovirus Type - II Antigen (CAV Ag) Test
The CAV Ag test is typically performed using a nasal swab sample from the dog. The sample is analyzed for the presence of CAV-2 antigens, which are specific proteins that are produced by the virus. This test is commonly used by veterinarians to diagnose Canine Adenovirus Type II infections in dogs exhibiting respiratory symptoms such as coughing, sneezing, and nasal discharge. It helps to differentiate CAV-2 infections from other respiratory infections and provides important information for appropriate treatment and management of the disease.
FCoV Antigen (FCoV Ag) Test
The FCoV antigen (FCoV Ag) test is a diagnostic test used to detect the presence of Feline Coronavirus (FCoV) antigen in a cat's feces. FCoV is a type of coronavirus that primarily affects cats and is associated with a range of clinical conditions, including feline infectious peritonitis (FIP).
FCoV+FPV Antigen Combo Test
The FCoV+FPV Antigen Combo Test is a diagnostic test used to simultaneously detect the presence of Feline Coronavirus (FCoV) and Feline Panleukopenia Virus (FPV) antigens in a cat's feces. FCoV and FPV are both important viral pathogens in cats that can cause significant illnesses.
Feline Calicivirus Antigen (FCV Ag) Test
The Feline Calicivirus Antigen (FCV Ag) Test is a diagnostic test used to detect the presence of Feline Calicivirus (FCV) antigens in cats. FCV is a highly contagious virus that can cause respiratory and oral diseases in cats.
Feline Herpes Virus Antigen (FHV Ag) Test
The Feline Herpes Virus Antigen (FHV Ag) Test is a diagnostic test used to detect the presence of feline herpes virus antigen in a cat's body. The FHV Ag test helps in diagnosing FHV infection in cats showing symptoms such as sneezing, nasal discharge, fever, conjunctivitis, and respiratory distress. The test is usually performed using a sample of nasal or oral fluid. The presence of FHV antigen is detected using specific test strips or cassettes that indicate a positive result through the appearance of a colored line.
Feline Panleucopenia Virus Antigen (FPV Ag) Test
The Feline Panleucopenia Virus Antigen (FPV Ag) test is a diagnostic test used to detect the presence of the feline panleucopenia virus in cats. This virus, also known as feline distemper or feline parvovirus, is highly contagious and can cause severe illness in cats. The FPV Ag test detects the viral antigen in a cat's blood or feces sample, helping in the diagnosis of the infection. It is usually performed by a veterinarian or a veterinary laboratory using immunological techniques such as immunoassays.
Respiratory virus Antigen Combined Test
The Respiratory virus Antigen Combined Test is used to detect viral respiratory infectious diseases with similar symptoms after early viral infection, helping to distinguish the type of infectious vir...
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