FEBRILE ANTIGEN: S. typhi H Expand

FEBRILE ANTIGEN: S. typhi H

Conformité européenne In vitro diagnostic product

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Volume1 x 5 mL
GTIN1418430155002984
Storage temperature+2 / +8 ºC
EstateLiquid
SampleSerum
TechniqueFlagellar, group d-H
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PRINCIPLE

Febrile antigens are bacterial suspensions specially prepared for use in slide and tube agglutination procedure for detecting specific agglutinins implicated in certain febrile diseases such as Brucellosis and Salmonellosis. When the reagent is faced against the serum, an antigen-antibody reaction takes place being easily visualized because of the agglutination.

DIAGNOSTIC USE

Febrile antigens are used to detect antibodies against Salmonella, Brucella and Proteus OX-19 in patient sera. They are used for diagnostic of diseases that cause fever as for example typhoid fever (Salmonella), Malta fever (Brucellosis). Infection by these microorganisms induces humoral immunity response which produces antibodies that can be detected with the specific antigen.
Febrile serodiagnostics tests should be used in parallel with appropriate cultural techniques for the isolation and identification of the causative organism. Single test result could not be used to make a clinical diagnosis. It should integrate clinical and laboratory
data.

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