Description
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Adenovirus (Adeno)
To help adenovirus detection for acute respiratory infection
The adenovirus causes upper respiratory diseases. It is highly contagious, leading to various complications such as pneumonia and conjunctivitis. They display symptoms similar to those from Kawasaki disease and bacterial infections. The exact identification of the cause is of critical clinical importance. Adeno tests identify the adenovirus in a fast and easy-to-use step.
- Diagnosis diseases
- Acute Respiratory Infection by Adenovirus
Available Instruments
About Using Reagent
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Sample Types
Nasopharyngeal swab
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Reaction Time
10 mins
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Detection Range
Qualtitative Outputs
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Indication
Acute Adenovirus Respiratory Infection
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Anti-streptolysin O (ASO)
Assessing to diagnose rheumatic fever and glomerulonephritis
ASO is an antigen against the toxin produced by the streptococci. The presence of these antibodies indicates an exposure to these bacteria. The ASO test can detect GAS (group A streptococcus) infection with a blood sample.
Available Instruments
About Using Reagent
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Sample Types
plasma, serum
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Reaction Time
12 mins
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Detection Range
25 – 800 IU/mL
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Indication
Acute tonsillitis, laryngopharyngitis, Rheumatoid fever, scarlet fever
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CHIKV IgG/IgM
Simultaneously detects Chikungunya virus (CHKIV) -specific IgG and IgM from blood to accurately and rapidly diagnose CHKIV virus infection
Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is an alpha virus primarily transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes CHIKV infection causes acute fever, severe joint pain, and muscle pain. Clinical symptoms can last longer than those of dengue virus and may lead to chronic joint pain. This product detects CHIKV-specific IgG and IgM simultaneously from blood, enabling accurate and rapid diagnosis of CHIKV infection and helping to confirm the patient’s infection status.
- Diagnosis diseases
- Chikungunya virus infection
Available Instruments
About Using Reagent
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Sample Types
Whole blood, serum, plasma
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Reaction Time
10 minutes
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Detection Range
Qualitative outputs
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Indication
Chikungunya virus infection
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CMV IgG
In vitro diagnostic medical device for assisting in the screening of CMV infection
CMV remains latent in the body for life after infection. While it usually causes no significant symptoms in healthy individuals, it can reactivate and cause complications when the immune system is weakened. Pregnant women may experience little to no symptoms, but the virus can be transmitted to the fetus through the placenta, potentially leading to miscarriage, stillbirth, or congenital infection such as hearing loss. Additionally, CMV poses a significant risk during blood transfusions and organ transplants, making it a critical consideration.
- Diagnosis diseases
- Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection
Available Instruments
About Using Reagent
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Sample Types
Whole Blood, Serum, Plasma
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Reaction Time
12 mins
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Detection Range
Qualitative (Positive/Negative/Indeterminate)
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Indication
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection
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CMV IgM
In vitro diagnostic medical device for assisting in the screening of CMV infection
CMV remains latent in the body for life after infection. While it usually causes no significant symptoms in healthy individuals, it can reactivate and cause complications when the immune system is weakened. Pregnant women may experience little to no symptoms, but the virus can be transmitted to the fetus through the placenta, potentially leading to miscarriage, stillbirth, or congenital infection such as hearing loss. Additionally, CMV poses a significant risk during blood transfusions and organ transplants, making it a critical consideration.
- Diagnosis diseases
- Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection
Available Instruments
About Using Reagent
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Sample Types
Whole Blood, Serum, Plasma
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Reaction Time
12 mins
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Detection Range
Qualitative (Positive/Negative/Indeterminate)
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Indication
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection
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CRP
Assessing to diagnose infection and inflammation
This test can help with proper prescription and treatment by quickly and accurately measuring CRP with a finger-tip blood.
- Diagnosis diseases
- infectious, autoimmune disease
- ichroma™
- ichroma™
Available Instruments
About Using Reagent
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Sample Types
whole blood, plasma, serum
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Reaction Time
3 mins
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Detection Range
AFIAS (0.5 – 200 mg/L)
ichroma™ (0.5 – 200 mg/L)
ichroma™ (2.5 – 300 mg/L) -
Indication
Bacterial Infection, Inflammatory Disease, Autoimmune Disease, Tissue Damage, Rheumatoid Fever, etc
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Dengue IgG/IgM
Simultaneous detection of dengue virus-specific IgG and IgM
Dengue fever is an acute febrile illness caused mainly by the dengue virus carried by a group of mosquitoes and is often asymptomatic during the incubation period. It helps with diagnosis and estimation of prior infection by simultaneously detecting Dengue IgG and IgM with finger-tip blood.
Available Instruments
About Using Reagent
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Sample Types
whole blood, plasma, serum
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Reaction Time
12 mins
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Detection Range
Qualitative outputs
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Indication
Dengue Fever (DF), Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF), Dengue Shock Syndrome (DSS)
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Dengue NS1 Ag
With Dengue NS1 Ag, one can diagnose Dengue virus infection early and provide means of prognosis monitoring
Dengue fever is an acute febrile disease caused by the dengue virus, mainly transmitted by mosquitoes. Reinfection is not uncommon and can grow into severe dengue fever. Dengue NS1 Ag can help with the diagnosis of dengue infection at an early stage, which should help with treatment planning and prognosis monitoring.
Available Instruments
About Using Reagent
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Sample Types
whole blood, plasma, serum
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Reaction Time
12 mins
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Detection Range
Qualitative outputs
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Indication
Dengue Fever (DF), Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF), Dengue Shock Syndrome (DSS)
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ExAmplex MDR-TB kit
Detection of multidrug-resistance mutations (related to rifampin-resistant mutations and isoniazid-resistant mutations) in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
The MDR-TB kit detects whether the tuberculosis strain with which the patient has been infected has developed resistance to two of the most commonly used antituberculous drugs: Rifampicin (RIF) and Isoniazid (INH).
- Diagnosis diseases
- Detection of drug-resistant mutations related to RIF and INH in M. Tuberculosis
Available Instruments
About Using Reagent
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Sample Types
Purified DNA from sputum sample of candidates
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Reaction Time
90 min
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Indication
Tuberculosis
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ExAmplex MTB/NTM kit
Real-time PCR detection of M. tuberculosis and non-tuberculosis mycobacterium simultaneously
MTB/NTM kit is for qualitative detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex and non-tuberculosis mycobacterium complex from the purified DNA of sputum sample.
- Diagnosis diseases
- PCR detection of tuberculosis and non-tuberculosis mycobacterium
Available Instruments
About Using Reagent
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Sample Types
Purified DNA from sputum sample of candidates
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Reaction Time
60 min
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Indication
Tuberculosis
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Group A Streptococcal Infection (Strep A)
Supporting diagnosis of Strep A infection
Infection by group A streptococci is highly contagious and can lead to complications such as scarlet fever. Strep A tests identify group A streptococci so that the clinician may develop a treatment plan specifically designed for Strep A.
- Diagnosis diseases
- group A Streptococcus (group A strep, GAS) infection
Available Instruments
About Using Reagent
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Sample Types
throat swab
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Reaction Time
5 mins
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Detection Range
Qualitative output
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Indication
Group A Streptococcal infection
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Hepatitis B Antibody (Anti-HBs)
Anti-HBs tests determine the relative abundance of neutralizing antibodies against HBsAg. Anti-HBs can be related to one’s permanent immunity against hepatitis B infection
Anti-HBs tests examine the immune response against hepatis B virus. A positive response implies the patient has developed immunity against HB and can be protected from future hepatitis infection.
Available Instruments
About Using Reagent
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Sample Types
whole blood, plasma, serum
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Reaction Time
15 mins
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Detection Range
0-500 mIU/mL
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Indication
Checking the effectiveness of the hepatitis B treatment, Analysis of titer after hepatitis B vaccination
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Hepatitis B Antigen (HBsAg)
A fast and simple test kit of Hepatitis B virus infection
The hepatitis B virus surface antigen (HBsAg) in the blood indicates the Hepatitis B virus infection. The HbsAg test provides a means of confirming the HBsAg in blood, and one can use this test to assess the possibility of Hepatitis B virus infection. One can also incorporate this test into the general screening system.
- Diagnosis diseases
- Hepatitis B virus infection
Available Instruments
About Using Reagent
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Sample Types
whole blood, plasma, serum
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Reaction Time
12 mins
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Detection Range
COI ≥ 1.0
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Indication
Fulminant Hepatic failure, chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis, Liver cancer
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Hepatitis C Antibody (Anti-HCV)
Rapid and accurate diagnosis of hepatitis C virus infection from finger-tip blood
The hepatitis C virus, transmitted through blood, has no vaccine and is challenging to treat. Chronic hepatitis may lead eventually to liver cancer, and early detection and treatment are of critical importance. Anti-HCV kits will test for the antibody, which could help estimate the likelihood of hepatitis C infection.
- Diagnosis diseases
- Hepatitis C virus infection
Available Instruments
About Using Reagent
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Sample Types
whole blood, plasma, serum
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Reaction Time
12 mins
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Detection Range
COI ≥ 1.0
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Indication
acute hepatitis C, chronic hepatitis C
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IGRA-TB
A Simple and fast test of latent tuberculosis infection
Latent TB in patients can develop into an active form with lethal transmissivity and proactive treatment are required. IGRA-TB is a unique product that combines a highly specific cell-mediated immune response (CMI) against MTB and a sensitive lateral flow detection system. It can help fight tuberculosis by detecting latent TB in the simplest, fastest, and most accurate way.
- Diagnosis diseases
- Latent tuberculosis
Available Instruments
About Using Reagent
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Sample Types
– Vacuum blood collection tube (Whole blood)
– Cartridge (Plasma) -
Reaction Time
15 mins
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Detection Range
Qualitative
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Indication
Latent tuberculosis
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Influenza A+B
Early detection of Influenza, type A and B
Influenza A+B tests and identifies the flu virus, type A and B. One can run the test to confirm the virus type and to administer appropriate antiviral treatments to shorten the recovery period and to prevent transmission to the public.
- Diagnosis diseases
- Influenza A/B
- ichroma™
Available Instruments
About Using Reagent
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Sample Types
Nasopharyngeal swab
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Reaction Time
10 mins
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Detection Range
Qualitative output
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Indication
Influenza A and B infection
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Influenza A+B/RSV Combo
Distinguish between flu and RSV infection
The Influenza A+B / RSV tests can help differentiate bacterial and viral respiratory infections, both of which display similar symptoms, making the proper identification difficult. With the test result, the clinician then devises an appropriate treatment plan without the risk of prescribing the incorrect type of medications.
- Diagnosis diseases
- Influenza A/B, RSV infection
Available Instruments
About Using Reagent
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Sample Types
Nasopharyngeal swab
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Reaction Time
10 mins
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Detection Range
Qualitative output
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Indication
Influenza A and B, RSV infection
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Interleukin-6 (IL-6)
Assessing to diagnose acute inflammatory and sepsis
The IL-6 level is elevated with infection, sepsis, and septicemia. The IL-6 test helps evaluate patients with suspected localized infection.
- Diagnosis diseases
- inflammatory & autoimmune diseases, infection, sepsis, lupus
- ichroma™
- AFIAS
Available Instruments
About Using Reagent
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Sample Types
whole blood, plasma, serum
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Reaction Time
AFIAS 12 mins
ichroma 12 mins -
Detection Range
AFIAS (2.0 – 2,500.0 pg/mL)
ichroma™ (2.0 – 2,500.0 pg/mL) -
Indication
Bacterial Infection, Sepsis, Stroke & Cardiovascular Disease, etc
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MxA/CRP
Supporting to diagnose viral and/or bacterial infection
MxA(Myxovirus resistance protein A) is an intracellular blood protein that mediates cellular resistance against a wide range of viruses and elevates in the presence of most acute active viral infections. The level of CRP (C-reactive protein) elevates in the wide status of inflammation and even higher in bacterial infections. The MxA/CRP combo test assists diagnose viral & bacterial infections by measuring virus-specific markers and CRP simultaneously.
- Diagnosis diseases
- Identification of viral and/or bacterial infection
Available Instruments
About Using Reagent
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Sample Types
Whole blood
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Reaction Time
12 mins
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Detection Range
MxA: 10.0-300.0 ng/mL, CRP: 1.0-200mg/L
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Indication
Viral infection, Bacterial infection, Viral-bacterial co-infection, Infection exclusion
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Mycoplasma
Screening to support diagnosis of Mycoplasma infection
Mycoplasma infection can cause acute pneumonia along with complications through the upper respiratory infection. One needs specific antibiotic treatment, and this requires precise identification of the mycoplasma from a pool of pathogens. The mycoplasma kit detects mycoplasma to help with the patients’ recovery.
- Diagnosis diseases
- Mycoplasma infection, Mycoplasma pneumonia
Available Instruments
About Using Reagent
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Sample Types
throat swab
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Reaction Time
10 mins
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Detection Range
Qualitative output
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Indication
Mycoplasma infection, Mycoplasma pneumonia
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Norovirus (Noro)
Detecting the norovirus from the stool sample
The active norovirus spreads through contaminated drinking water and related food sources and can cause mass food poisoning. ichromaTM & AFIAS ROTA test can deliver rapid diagnostics in an easy-to-use format even in field clinics to help curtail the spread of the infectious disease.
- Diagnosis diseases
- Norovirus Gastroenteritis
About Using Reagent
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Sample Types
Stool
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Reaction Time
12 mins
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Detection Range
qualitative
AFIAS (0-200 COI) -
Indication
Acute gastroenteritis, Norovirus gastroenteritis
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PCT
Assessing initial risk of bacterial infection and fatal sepsis
Diagnosis of sepsis is routinely performed in intensive care units (ICU) of all hospitals. Early detection of sepsis is very important in determining appropriate treatment as it is known to improve patient survival through a various therapeutic strategy for sepsis. The ichroma™ & AFIAS PCT test helps detect bacterial sepsis and assess the risk of developing septic shock.
- Diagnosis diseases
- Sepsis
- ichroma™
Available Instruments
About Using Reagent
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Sample Types
whole blood, plasma, serum
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Reaction Time
12 mins
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Detection Range
AFIAS (0.1 – 100 ng/ml)
ichroma™ (0.1 – 100 ng/ml) -
Indication
Local infection, systemic infection (sepsis), sepsis shock, bacterial infection
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PCT Plus
Assessing initial risk of bacterial infection and fatal sepsis
Early assessment of sepsis is critical in developing the treatment plan to improve the prognosis of the patient. The ichroma™ & AFIAS PCT Plus tests help with the detection of the bacterial sepsis and the assessment of the risk of developing the septic shock with high sensitivity.
- Diagnosis diseases
- Sepsis
- AFIAS
Available Instruments
About Using Reagent
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Sample Types
whole blood, plasma, serum
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Reaction Time
12 mins
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Detection Range
AFIAS (0.02 – 50 ng/mL)
ichroma™ (0.02 – 50 ng/mL) -
Indication
Local infection, systemic infection (sepsis), sepsis shock, bacterial infection
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Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)
Screening to support a diagnosis of RSV infection
RSV infection shares many symptoms with influenza and bacterial respiratory infections. RSV testing helps distinguish these infections, reducing the risk of unnecessary exposure to antiviral drugs or antibiotics.
- Diagnosis diseases
- Acute Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) infection
ichroma™
Available Instruments
About Using Reagent
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Sample Types
Nasopharyngeal swab
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Reaction Time
10 mins
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Detection Range
Qualitative output
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Indication
Acute Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) infection
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Rotavirus/Adenovirus (Rota/Adeno)
Detecting and identifing the virus of the Rota and the Adeno virus
Both rotavirus and adenovirus incur severe cases of diarrhea in infants and a certain group of individuals. One needs to identify the virus type to deliver proper diagnosis and treatment. ichroma™ & AFIAS Rota/Adeno test kits can meet these needs, further reducing the likelihood of misuse of antibiotics.
- Diagnosis diseases
- Rotavirus gastroenteritis, Adenovirus gastroenteritis
About Using Reagent
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Sample Types
stool specimen
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Reaction Time
12 mins
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Detection Range
qualitative
AFIAS (0-200 COI) -
Indication
Acute gastroenteritis, Rotavirus gastroenteritis
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Rotavirus (Rota)
Detecting Rotavirus in the stool samples
The potency of Rotavirus is so strong that only a small number of them can lead to severe dehydration and even to deaths, especially with infants and young children. Early diagnosis is critical for timely treatment and the prevention of mass outbreaks among the general populace. ROTA test kits can provide the ROTA virus diagnosis in facilities not supported by full-scale laboratories.
- Diagnosis diseases
- Rotavirus gastroenteritis
About Using Reagent
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Sample Types
stool specimen
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Reaction Time
12 mins
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Detection Range
qualitative
AFIAS (0-200 COI) -
Indication
Acute gastroenteritis, Rotavirus gastroenteritis
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Rubella IgG
In vitro diagnostic medical device for assisting in the determination of immune status of rubella.
The rubella virus usually causes mild or no symptoms in healthy individuals. However, it can lead to serious complications in immunocompromised individuals and pregnant women. Pregnant women may remain asymptomatic or experience only mild symptoms, but transmission to the fetus can result in congenital abnormalities.
- Diagnosis diseases
- Rubella immune status
Available Instruments
About Using Reagent
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Sample Types
Whole Blood, Serum, Plasma
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Reaction Time
12 mins
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Detection Range
Qualitative (Positive/Negative/Indeterminate)
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Indication
Immune status to rubella
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Rubella IgM
In vitro diagnostic medical device for assisting in the determination of immune status of rubella
The rubella virus typically causes mild or no symptoms in healthy individuals. However, it can lead to serious complications in immunocompromised individuals and pregnant women. In particular, pregnant women may experience no symptoms or only mild ones, but transmission to the fetus can result in congenital abnormalities.
- Diagnosis diseases
- Immune status to rubella
Available Instruments
About Using Reagent
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Sample Types
Whole Blood, Serum, Plasma
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Reaction Time
12 mins
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Detection Range
Qualitative (Positive/Negative/Indeterminate)
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Indication
Immune status to rubella
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Toxo IgG
In vitro diagnostic medical device for assisting in the screening of Toxoplasma gondii infection.
Toxoplasmosis, caused by Toxoplasma gondii, can be transmitted through infected cats or contaminated sources. While often symptomless in healthy individuals, it poses serious risks during pregnancy, including fetal infection, miscarriage, stillbirth, or birth defects. Early diagnosis is crucial for prevention and management.
- Diagnosis diseases
- Toxoplasma gondii infection
Available Instruments
About Using Reagent
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Sample Types
Whole Blood, Serum, Plasma
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Reaction Time
12 mins
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Detection Range
Qualitative (Positive/Negative/Indeterminate)
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Indication
Toxoplasmosis
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Toxo IgG/IgM
Assessing to diagnose acute and chronic infection of Toxoplasma gondii
Even though the Toxoplasma parasite can persist for long periods of time in the bodies, possibly even for a lifetime, healthy people have no symptoms as their immune system usually keeps the parasite from causing illness. However, it could be fatal for pregnant women and individuals who have compromised immune systems. It could cause birth defects or serious health problems. ichroma™ Toxo IgG/IgM can diagnose the point of infection and risk of pregnancy by detecting whether the patient’s immunity was formed.
- Diagnosis diseases
- Acute & Chronic Toxoplasma gondii Infection
Available Instruments
About Using Reagent
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Sample Types
Whole blood, Serum, Plasma
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Reaction Time
12 mins
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Detection Range
IgG – Qualitative(IU/mL) / IgM – Semi-qualitative (COI)
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Indication
the acute and chronic infection of Toxoplasma gondii
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Toxo IgM
In vitro diagnostic medical device for assisting in the screening of Toxoplasma gondii infection.
Toxoplasmosis, caused by Toxoplasma gondii, can be transmitted through infected cats or contaminated sources. While often symptomless in healthy individuals, it poses serious risks during pregnancy, including fetal infection, miscarriage, stillbirth, or birth defects. Early diagnosis is crucial for prevention and management.
- Diagnosis diseases
- Toxoplasma gondii infection
Available Instruments
About Using Reagent
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Sample Types
Whole Blood, Serum, Plasma
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Reaction Time
12 mins
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Detection Range
Qualitative (Positive/Negative/Indeterminate)
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Indication
Toxoplasmosis
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Zika IgG/IgM
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In vitro diagnostic medical device for assisting in the diagnosis of recent/past infection of Zika virus.
Zika virus, an RNA virus in the Flaviviridae family and Flavivirus genus, is closely related to dengue, West Nile, yellow fever, and Japanese encephalitis viruses. Due to their similarities, diagnostic tests are essential to differentiate infections for effective treatment. Antibody testing, detecting IgM and IgG, confirms Zika infection 4–5 days after symptom onset and helps assess recent infection timing.
- Diagnosis diseases
- Zika virus infection
Available Instruments
About Using Reagent
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Sample Types
Whole Blood, Serum, Plasma
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Reaction Time
12 mins
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Detection Range
Qualitative (Positive/Negative/Indeterminate)
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Indication
Immune status to Zika virus infection.
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