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Entamoeba Histolytica Kit ELISA

Ce kit ELISA Colorimetric est conçu pour la mesure quantitative de Entamoeba histolytica Entamoeba Histolytica.
N° du produit ABIN997061

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Tous les produits Entamoeba Histolytica
Entamoeba Histolytica

Reactivité

Entamoeba histolytica

Méthode de détection

Colorimetric

Type de méthode

Sandwich ELISA

Application

ELISA
  • Fonction

    This ELISA is an in vitro immunoassay for the qualitative determination of E. histolytica antigen in feces.

    Analytical Method

    Qualitative

    Specificité

    100%

    Sensibilité

    88%
  • Volume d'échantillon

    1 g

    Durée du test

    1 - 2 h

    Plaque

    Pre-coated

    Restrictions

    For Research Use only
  • Stock

    4 °C

    Date de péremption

    12 months
  • Antigène Tous les produits Entamoeba Histolytica

    Entamoeba Histolytica

    Classe de substances

    Species

    Sujet

    E. histolytica is the protozoan parasite responsible for the disease amebiasis. Symptoms of acute amebiasis include diarrhea and colitis. The disease may manifest itself as an acute, chronic or as an asymptomatic infection. In addition, a percentage of the intestinal amebic infections will become extra-intestinal and cause abscesses in various organs. If extra-intestinal amebiasis is suspected, a serology test (such as DAI’s E. histolytica Serology ELISA) should be used for diagnosis. By the time abscesses are occurring, the patient’s stools are normally clear of amoebas. The mode of transmission of E. histolytica is typically through fecal-oral ingestion of cysts, often by drinking contaminated water. Epidemics of amebiasis have been documented in developed nations but the parasite is quite common in under-developed countries. Travelers returning from under-developed countries account for the majority of cases in developed countries.

    Diagnosis of intestinal amebiasis has been done through a number of invasive and non-invasive techniques. Of the non-invasive techniques, microscopic examination of stools has been the most common. However, this method relies on an experienced technician and subsequent observation of intact organisms. Because of the historically low proficiency of correct microscopic examinations and intermittent excretion of organisms, alternative diagnostic methods have been investigated. One important alternative has been the development of an antigen capture enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for use with stools. These tests have shown comparable sensitivity to experienced microscopic examinations, are fairly simple to perform and do not require the observation of intact organisms.
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