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The OnSite HBV-5 Rapid Test is a lateral flow chromatographic immunoassay for the qualitative detection of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg), hepatitis B surface antibody (HBsAb), hepatitis B e-antigen (HBeAg), hepatitis B e-antibody (HBeAb), and hepatitis B core antibody (HBcAb) in human serum or plasma. It is intended to be used by healthcare professionals to aid in the diagnosis of infection with hepatitis B virus (HBV). Any use or interpretation of this preliminary test result must also rely on other clinical findings and the professional judgment of healthcare providers. Alternative test method(s) should be considered to confirm the test results obtained by this device. Panel format cassette to conveniently test for five targets at once Utilize all markers to help distinguish between acute and chronic infections Result in 15 minutes Individually sealed foil pouches containing: One cassette device One desiccant Plastic droppers Package insert (instruction for use) CTK Products at a Glance Inserts Poster U.S. CDC: hepatitis B Virus FAQs for Health Professionals WHO: Health Topic for Hepatitis

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Buy AccuTest HBsAg Rapid Card Test (50 Tests) Online from Accurex. HBsAg means Hepatitis B surface antigen which is a protein on the surface of hepatitis B virus. It can be detected in high levels in serum during acute or chronic hepatitis B virus infection. HBsAg positive indicates that the person is infectious. The hbsag test kit is a one-step immunochromatographic assay based on the antigen capture, or Sandwich principle. HBsAg positive treatment may include Antiviral medications. AccuTest HBsAg Card Test Hepatitis BHepatitis B is a viral infection that attacks the liver and can cause both acute and chronic disease. An estimated 240 million people are chronically infected with hepatitis B (defined as hepatitis B surface antigen positive for at least 6 months). Laboratory diagnosis of hepatitis B infection focuses on the detection of the hepatitis B surface antigen HBsAg. Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) consists of lipid carbohydrate and protein elements; the protein moiety provides a marker for identification of chronic, infectious BBV infections. Hepatitis B is transmitted sexually or intravenously and has an incubation period of six months. If not diagnosed properly and in time, it can develop into acute or chronic infection, liver cirrhosis and fulminant hepatitis. This test is very useful for screening blood donors, to find out whether they are HBsAg positive before collection of blood. Principle: AccuTest HBsAg is a qualitative test based on immunochromatography sandwich principle. The test card includes a combination of monoclonal anti-body gold conjugate (colloidal gold) and polyclonal solid phase antibodies which selectively binds Hepatitis B surface antigen with high degree of sensitivity. The HBsAg test is a one-step immunochromatographic assay based on the antigen capture, or Sandwich principle. The method uses monoclonal antibodies conjugated to colloidal gold and polyclonal antibodies immobilized on a nitrocellulose strip in a thin line. The test sample is introduced into well and flows laterally through an absorbent pad where it mixes with the signal reagent. If sample contains HBsAg, the colloidal gold-antibody (mouse) conjugate binds to the antigen, forming an antigen-antibody-colloidal gold complex. The complexes then migrate through the nitrocellulose strip by capillary action, which are stopped by an immobilized antibody zone forming a purple band. The formation of the first purple band (T zone) is indicative of hepatitis positive. To serve as a procedural control, an additional line of antibody antimouse IgG has been immobilized on the card. If the test is performed correctly, this will result in the formation of purple and upon contact with the conjugate as a control line. Safety Information AccuTest HBsAg test kit is designed lor detection of Hepalitis B Surface Antigenin the specimen. As with all diagnostic tests, il is recommended to interpret all the results in line wilh clinical manifestations, other lest resulls & clinicians’s view colleclively. If the lest device is showing stagnancy in flow on chromalography, it is most likely due lo problem in the sample. In this case, relest with a fresh sample or diluted sample. Direction for Use Test Procedure: 1. Allow the test, specimen and or control to room temperature prior to the testing 2. Remove one test card from the pouch and place it on a clean flat surface 3. Using the dropper provided one drop of serum/plasma or W. blood sample (25 ul), wait for few seconds till the Whole blood absorbed by sample pad (approx. 30 second), 4. Add 2-3 drops of buffer (60 ul) into the sample well. (If needed add one more drop of assay buffer). 5. Let reaction proceed until the appearance of positive line and control line or up to 20 minutes. 6. Read results after 20 minutes, strong positive reaction may visible within 5 minutes. 7. If negative or questionable results are obtained, the HBV infection is suspected, the test should be repeated ona fresh serum specimen. Storage: AccuTest HBsAg should be stored at 4-30C. However, the card may be stored at room temperature not exceeding 30C in the original sealed pouch.

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The OnSite HBsAg Rapid Test is a lateral flow chromatographic immunoassay for the qualitative detection of Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) in human serum or plasma at a level equal to or higher than 1 ng/mL. Uses human serum or plasma Can be performed without the use of laboratory equipment Result in 15 minutes Individually sealed foil pouches containing: One dip strip device One desiccant Package insert (instruction for use) CTK Products at a Glance HBsAg-HCV Ab Presentation Inserts Poster U.S. CDC: hepatitis B Virus FAQs for Health Professionals WHO: Health Topic for Hepatitis

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Buy AccuTest HCV Rapid Card Test (30 Tests) Online from Accurex. HCV means Hepatitis C Virus which is a is a small, enveloped, positive-sense, single-stranded RNA virus. Hepatitis C symptoms are fever, fatigue, decreased appetite, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, dark urine, pale feces, joint pain and jaundice. HCV test is a rapid Chromatographic Immunoassay work on principle of the double antigen sandwich technique, Qualitative detection of antibodies generated against proteins that are encoded by conserved sequence of core NS3, NS4, NS5 parts of HCV genome in human whole blood/serum or plasma. AccuTest HCV Test is a rapid Chromatographic Immunoassay for the Qualitative detection of antibodies generated against proteins that are encoded by conserved sequence of core NS3, NS4, NS5 parts of HCV genome in human whole blood/serum or plasma. Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) is a small, enveloped, positive-sense, single-stranded RNA virus. Antibody to HCV is found in over 80% of patients with well documented non-A, non-B hepatitis. Conventional methods fail to isolate the virus in cell culture or visualize it by electron microscope. Cloning the viral genome has made it possible to develop serologic assays that use recombinant antigen, multiple antigens using recombinant protein and/or synthetic peptides have been added in new serologic tests to avoid nonspecific cross-reactivity to increase the sensitivity of HCV antibody tests. Storage and Stability: AccuTest HCV should be stored at 4-30C. However, the card may be stored at room temperature not exceeding 30C in the original sealed pouch. Test Procedure: 1. Allow the test, specimen and or control to room temperature prior to the testing 2. Remove one test card from the pouch and place it on a clean flat surface 3. Using the dropper provided one drop of serum/plasma or W. blood sample (30ul) then two drops of buffer (40ul) immediately into the sample well. Avoid overflowing 4. Read results within 15 minutes. Strong positive reaction may visible within 5 minutes. Do not read results after 15 minutes. 5. If negative or quest Principle: AccuTest HCV Rapid Hepatitis C Virus Test (Serum/Plasma/Whole Blood) is a lateral flow chromatographic immunoassay based on the principle of the double antigen-sandwich technique. The membrane is coated with recombinant HCV antigen on the test line region of the device. During testing, the serum/plasma or W.Blood specimen reacts with HCV antigen coated particles. The mixture migrates upward on the membrane chromatographically by capillary action to react with recombinant HCV antigen or membrane and generate a colored line. Presence of this colored line indicates a positive result, while its absence indicates a negative result. To serve as a procedural control, a colored line will always appear at the control line region, indicating that the correct volume of specimen has been added and membrane wicking has occurred. Storage and Stability: AccuTest HCV should be stored at 4-30C. However, the card may be stored at room temperature not exceeding 30C in the original sealed pouch. Test Procedure: 1. Allow the test, specimen and or control to room temperature prior to the testing 2. Remove one test card from the pouch and place it on a clean flat surface 3. Using the dropper provided one drop of serum/plasma or W. blood sample (30ul) then two drops of buffer (40ul) immediately into the sample well. Avoid overflowing 4. Read results within 15 minutes. Strong positive reaction may visible within 5 minutes. Do not read results after 15 minutes. 5. If negative or questionable results are obtained, the HCV infection is suspected, the test should be repeated ona fresh serum specimen. Safety Information •Positive: If a distinct purple line is formed at the test one marked ‘T’ (Test Line) and the Control Zone marked ‘C’ (Control Line) the test result is positive, indicating the sample contains Hepatitis C antibody. The interpretation of test results (+ve for hepatitis) remains unchanged even if there is a difference in intensity of color in positive line and control line as is many a time found. •Negative: If a distinct purple line is formed only at the control zone marked ‘C’ (control line) the test result is negative • Invalid: A total absence of color in both © and (T) regions or no colored band appears on the control © region is an indication of procedure error and/or the test reagent has deteriorated. Repeat with a new test kit. Direction for Use Test Procedure 1. Allow the test, specimen and or control to room temperature prior to the testing 2. Remove one test card from the pouch and place it on a clean flat surface 3. Using the dropper provided one drop of serum/plasma or W. blood sample (30ul) then two drops of buffer (40ul) immediately into the sample well. Avoid overflowing 4. Read results within 15 minutes. Strong positive reaction may visible within 5 minutes. Do not read results after 15 minutes. 5. If negative or questionable results are obtained, the HCV infection is suspected, the test should be repeated ona fresh serum specimen. Other Info Storage and Stability AccuTest HCV should be stored at 4-30C. However, the card may be stored at room temperature not exceeding 30C in the original sealed pouch.

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Buy AccuTest H Pylori AB Rapid Card Test (50 Tests) Online from Accurex. The Helicobacter Pylori is a lateral flow chromatographic immunoassay for the qualitative detection of antibodies to H.pylori in human Whole Blood/Serum/Plasma. H Pylori test provides an aid in the diagnosis of infection with H.pylori. H.pylori is implicated in the etiology of a variety of gastrointestinal diseases, including duodenal and gastric ulcer, non-ulcer dyspepsia and active and chronic gastritis. h pylori symptoms are an ache or burning pain in your stomach (abdomen), Nausea, Loss of appetite, Frequent burping, Bloating & Unintentional weight loss NTENDED USE The H.pylori Antibody Rapid Test Card is a lateral flow chromatographic immunoassay for the qualitative detection of antibodies to H.pylori in human Whole Blood/Serum/Plasma. It provides an aid in the diagnosis of infection with H.pylori. INTRODUCTION H.pylori is implicated in the etiology of a variety of gastrointestinal diseases, including duodenal and gastric ulcer, non-ulcer dyspepsia and active and chronic gastritis. H.pylori infection is found in more than 90% of duodenal ulcer patients and in around 75% of all peptic ulcer sufferers. H.pylori infection is also more common in gastric cancer patients. The risk of gastric cancer has been estimated to be six-fold higher in H.pylori infected populations than in uninfected populations. H.pylori infections occur in human populations throughout the world. In developed countries, about 50% of the population may have H.pylori infection by the age of 60 years, while only 10-20% of adults in the third decade of life have it. Transmission is most probably by the fecal-oral or oral-oral route. Both invasive and non-invasive methods are used to diagnose H.pylori infection in patients with symptoms of gastrointestinal disease. Invasive methods include culture of gastric biopsy samples, histologic examination of stained biopsy specimens, or direct detection of the urease activity in the biopsy (CLO test). These methods need to obtain a biopsy sample by endoscopy.which is expensive,and usually results discomfort and risk to the patient.noninasive techniques include urea breath tests and serological methods. Urea breath test requires expensive laboratory equipment and moderate radiation exposure. Serologic tests are employed to detect antibodies as human immune response to H.pylori, for example the ELISA and the Western immunoblot. The H.pylori Antibody Rapid Test Card detect antibodies to H.pylori infection in human Whole Blood/Serum/Plasma. It is a noninvasive method and does not use radioactive isotopes. The test is easy to perform and requires no specialized equipment. Visual interpretation provides an accurate qualitative result. It is a useful on-site aid in the diagnosis of H.pylori infection. Diagnosis of H.pylori infection by antibody immunoassay can reduce the number of patients requiring endoscopy. PRINCIPLE The H.pylori Antibody Rapid Test Card is an immunoassay based on the principle of the double antigen-sandwich technique. During testing, a Whole Blood/Serum/Plasma specimen migrates upward by capillary action. The antibodies to H.pylori if present in the specimen will bind to the H.pylori conjugates. The immune complex is then captured on the membrane by the pre-coated H.pylori antigens, and a visible pink-purple line will show up in the test line region indicating a positive result. If antibodies to H.pylori are not present or are present below the detectable level, a pink-purple line will not form in the test line region indicating a negative result. To serve as a procedural control, a pink-purple line will always appear at the control line region, indicating that proper volume of specimen has been added and membrane wicking has occurred. Safety Information The H.pylori Antibody Rapid Test Card is limited to provide a qualitative detection. The intensity of the test line does not necessarily correlate to the concentration of the antibody in the blood. x The results obtained from this test are intended to be an aid in diagnosis only. Each physician must interpret the results in conjunction with the patient’s history, physical findings, and other diagnostic procedures. x A negative test result indicates that antibodies to H.pylori are either not present or at levels undetectable by the test. Direction for Use TEST PROCEDURE 1. Remove the test cassette from the sealed pouch and use it as soon as possible. 2. Place the test cassette on a clean and level surface. 3. For serum or plasma specimen: Hold the dropper vertically and transfer 3 drops of serum or plasma to the specimen well (S) of the test cassette, then start the timer. See illustration below. 4. For whole blood specimens: Hold the dropper vertically and transfer 1 drop of whole blood (approximately 30μl) to the specimen well(S) of the test cassette, then add 2 drops of buffer (approximately 70μl) and start the timer. 5. Read results at 15 minutes. Do not interpret the result after 20 minutes. Other Info STORAGE AND STABILITY x Store as packaged in the sealed pouch at 4-40℃. The kit is stable within the expiration date printed on the label. x Once open the pouch, the test should be used within one hour. Prolonged exposure to hot and humid environment will cause product deterioration.

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