Malaria antigen detection tests are a group of commercially available rapid diagnostic tests of the rapid antigen test type that allow quick diagnosis...
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streptococcal antigens) Rapid influenza diagnostic tests (RIDTs) (for influenza virus antigens) Malaria antigen detection tests (for Plasmodium antigens) Rapid...
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especially important in the detection and identification of malaria parasites in blood samples. Malaria antigen detection tests are an alternative to the...
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of malaria. Malaria is typically diagnosed by the microscopic examination of blood using blood films, or with antigen-based rapid diagnostic tests. Methods...
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reagin Rapid antigen tests Rapid COVID-19 test Rapid influenza diagnostic test Malaria antigen detection tests Rapid strep test Rapid urease test NEMIS Rapid...
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malaria diagnosis, there are commercial antigen detection tests that require only a drop of blood. Immunochromatographic tests (also called: Malaria Rapid...
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Blood smear (category Blood tests)
Immunochromatographic capture procedures (rapid diagnostic tests such as the malaria antigen detection tests) are nonmicroscopic diagnostic options for the laboratory...
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ELISA (redirect from Antigen testing)
antigen, in a "sandwich" ELISA). After the antigen is immobilized, the detection antibody is added, forming a complex with the antigen. The detection...
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puncture and a laboratory test; and rapid diagnostic tests such as malaria antigen detection tests or COVID-19 rapid tests that rely on a state of the...
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Africans had some intrinsic resistance to malaria, but the basis for this remained unknown. The Duffy antigen gene was the fourth gene associated with...
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HBsAg (redirect from Australian Antigen)
the anti-HbsAg antigen titers have fallen. The RTS,S also makes use of HBsAg. It is a mixture of a version of malaria surface antigen grafted to HBsAg...
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Blood type (redirect from Blood group antigen)
of malaria. The ABO blood group system involves two antigens and two antibodies found in human blood. The two antigens are antigen A and antigen B. The...
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Antibody (redirect from Receptors, antigen, b-cell)
blood tests. Antibodies directed against red blood cell surface antigens in immune mediated hemolytic anemia are detected with the Coombs test. The Coombs...
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Hook effect (category Immunologic tests)
levels of cryptococcal antigen leading to false negative tests in undiluted samples. This phenomenon is also seen in serological tests for Brucellosis.[citation...
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urine using a pregnancy test kit, and scanning with ultrasonography. Testing blood for hCG results in the earliest detection of pregnancy. Almost all...
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Sickle cell disease (redirect from Sickle cell test)
that carriers of the abnormal gene are protected to some degree against malaria. Signs of sickle cell disease usually begin in early childhood. The severity...
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Infection (section Biochemical tests)
rapid tests used to identify microorganisms. These tests are based upon the ability of an antibody to bind specifically to an antigen. The antigen, usually...
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Schistosomiasis (section Antibody detection)
Prevention, a combination of tests with purified adult worm antigens is used for antibody detection. All serum specimens are tested by FAST-ELISA using S. mansoni...
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Human blood group systems (redirect from Blood group antigen proteins)
Transfusion (ISBT) as systems in the human species where cell-surface antigens—in particular, those on blood cells—are "controlled at a single gene locus...
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leishmaniasis in India: comparison of two immunochromatographic strip tests for detection of anti-K39 antibody". J. Clin. Microbiol. 44 (1): 251–3. doi:10...
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Immune tolerance (redirect from Self-antigen)
prior exposure to a specific antigen and contrasts the immune system's conventional role in eliminating foreign antigens. Depending on the site of induction...
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and Malaria. Together they supported the development of reliable rapid antigen tests for COVID-19, and guaranteed access to 120 million rapid tests at...
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Mosquito-borne disease (section Malaria)
more than a million deaths. Diseases transmitted by mosquitoes include malaria, dengue, West Nile virus, chikungunya, yellow fever, filariasis, tularemia...
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Polyomaviridae (redirect from Polyomavirus transforming antigen)
antibody against MCV T antigen shows utility in differentiating Merkel cell carcinoma from other small, round cell tumors. Blood tests to detect MCV antibodies...
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Blood transfusion (section Processing and testing)
first be screened for the corresponding antigen by phenotyping them. Antigen negative units are then tested against the patient plasma using an antiglobulin/indirect...
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cancer early detection is probably the rule, not the exception.[citation needed] Issues with overdiagnosis of infectious diseases, such as malaria or typhoid...
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specificity of the bond between antibody and antigen has made the antibody an excellent tool for the detection of substances by a variety of diagnostic techniques...
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CD36 (redirect from Antigens, cd36)
against malaria. CD36 is also known as glycoprotein IV (gpIV) or glycoprotein IIIb (gpIIIb) in platelets and gives rise to the Naka antigen. The Naka...
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C-reactive protein (redirect from Hs-CRP test)
bacterial from non-bacterial illness can vary due to co-morbidities such as malaria, HIV and malnutrition and the stage of disease presentation. In patients...
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Glycophorin A (section Dantu antigen)
transfusion reactions. The Wright b antigen (Wrb) is located on glycophorin A and acts as a receptor for the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum. Cells...
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