Test
Rapidly detect and presumptively identify Shigella by latex agglutination.
Febrile Control Antisera are used in agglutination tests in conjunction with Febrile Antigens as positive controls
Content And Storage | 2°C to 8°C |
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Quantity | 5 mL |
Febrile Antigens intended for detection of bacterial agglutinins associated with Salmonella O infection
Quantity | 5 mL |
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Febrile antigens intended for detection of bacterial agglutinins associated with Salmonella H infection
Quantity | 5 mL |
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For Use as a Positive Control for Brucella Abortus Antigens
Quick reactive Gold standard antisera-typing panels for Bordetella Pertusis antigen and Bordetella Parapertusis antisera
Certifications/Compliance | CE Marked |
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For use as positive and negative control for Febrile antigen tests
Quantity | 5 mL |
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For use as a positive control for Proteus OX2, OX19, OXK antigens
Febrile Antigens intended for detection of bacterial agglutinins associated with Brucella Abortus infection
Produces a definitive result in <2 hours, with less than 1 minute of hands-on time, detecting the most common bacterial causes of gastroenteritis directly from preserved patient stool specimen: C. jejuni and C. coli, Salmonella, Shigella, stx1, stx2, O157 E. coli serotype (if Shiga toxin pos)
Febrile Antigens intended for detection of bacterial agglutinins associated with Proteus OX infection
Quantity | 5 mL |
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50-627-000 HLADR
Febrile control intended for use as postive control for Francisella Tularensis Antigens
Febrile Antigens intended for detection of bacterial agglutinins associated with Brucella Melitensis infection
Febrile antigen intended for detection of bacterial agglutinins associated with Francisella Tularensis infection