Test kits are used to identify H. pylori antigen in human feces in a qualitative manner.
A test kit makes it possible to identify Rotavirus antigens in human feces in a qualitative manner. It is a useful technique for determining whether someone has acute gastroenteritis brought on by rotavirus infection.
For the qualitative and distinct identification of rotavirus and adenovirus antigen in human fecal samples, test kits have been developed.
A test kit is created for the qualitative screening of antigens from Salmonella typhi in human feces.
Test kit qualitatively identifies H. pylori-specific antibodies in serum, plasma, and whole blood samples to aid in the diagnosis of H. pylori infection.
The purpose of the test kit is to identify Adenovirus antigens in human fecal samples in a qualitative manner.
Astrovirus antigens in human fecal samples may be detected qualitatively using a test kit.
Celiac Rapid Test Kit was developed for the qualitative detection of antibodies from human serum, plasma, and whole blood samples for the in vitro diagnosis of celiac disease.
Test kit is designed for the qualitative detection of Giardia Lamblia Rapid Test Kit in human serum, plasma, and whole blood samples.
The purpose of this test kit is to identify Cryptosporidium parvum antigens in human fecal samples in vitro.
Entamoeba histolytica and Entamoeba dispar in human fecal samples may be detected qualitatively in vitro using the Entamoeba Rapid Test Kit.
This device is intended for the in vitro qualitative detection and differentiation of antigens specific to Rotavirus and Adenovirus in fecal samples.
A test kit is developed to detect Norovirus in human feces samples qualitatively.