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Immunoassay Reagents

INTENDED USE The Finecare™ 2019-nCoV lgM/lgG Test is a fluorescence immunoassay used along with Finecare™ FIA Meters for qualitative detection of IgG and IgM antibodies of novel coronaviruses (2019-nCoV) in human whole blood, serum and plasma specimen. Clinically, the test is to be used as an aid in the diagnosis of coronavirus infection disease (COVID-19), which is caused by 2019-nCoV. The test provides preliminary test results. Negative results cannot exclude the possibility of 2019-nCoV infection and they cannot be used as the sole basis for treatment or other management decision. STORAGE AND STABILITY 1. Store at 4-30°C in the sealed pouch up to the expiration date printed on the package. Do not freeze. 2. The test device should be used within 1 hour after taking out from the foil envelope. 3. Keep away from sunlight, moisture and heat. 4. Kit contents are stable until the expiration date printed on the outer box.

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Rapid Test

Intended Use Advantage Leptospira IgM & IgG card is visual, rapid, sensitive and qualitative immunoassay for the detection of Leptospira specific IgM & IgG antibodies in human serum or plasma. Salient Features Rapid qualitative test for differential detection of Leptospira specific IgM and IgG Antibodies in Human serum/plasma. One step test procedure, add sample & read results Infection free see through device. Results with in 20 minutes. Shelf life of 30 months at 2-30°C. Excellent Sensitivity- 99 % and Excellent Specificity- 99.5%

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Rapid Test

Intended Use Scrub Typhus (Tsutsugamushi) IgM & IgG Card is a rapid solid phase immuno-chromatographic assay for the qualitative and differential detection of IgM and IgG antibodies to Scrub Typhus antibodies in human serum / plasma. This test is for in vitro diagnostic use only and is intended as an aid to early diagnosis of Scrub Typhus infection in patient with clinical symptoms. Salient Features Rapid ,visual and qualitative Immunoassay. Differential detection of IgM & IgG antiobodies to Scrub Typhus (Tsutsugamushi) in Human Serum / Plasma. Based on Immunochromatography Technique. See through device for easy interpretation of results. Results with in 20 minutes Shelf life 30 months at 2-30°C Convenient pack size: 20T & 50T. Sensitivity & Specificity: 100% (In house Evaluation)

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Rapid Test

Intended Use Advantage Typhi IgM & IgG Card is a rapid solid phase immuno-chromatographic test for the qualitative differential and simultaneous detection of salmonella typhi (S. typhi) IgM and IgG antibodies in human serum / plasma. This test is for in vitro diagnostic use only and is intended as an aid in the earlier diagnosis of typhoid infection and in the determination of recent and past infection. Salient Features Rapid qualitative test for differential detection of Salmonella typhi (S.typhi) IgM and IgG Antibodies in Human Serum / Plasma Determination of both recent and past infection Results within 20 minutes Bio-hazard free, fully covered, see-through Device Simple & Easy to use Test Procedure No Instruments required Long Shelf Life: 30 months at 2-30ºC Convenient Pack size: 50 Tests

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Rapid Test

Intended Use Scrub Typhus IgM/IgG/IgA Card is a rapid solid phase immuno-chromatographic assay for the qualitative detection of IgM, IgG& IgA antibodies to Scrub Typhus in human serum / plasma / whole blood. This test is for in vitro diagnostic use only and is intended as an aid to early diagnosis of Scrub Typhus infection in patient with clinical symptoms. Salient Features Finger prick, rapid, visual and qualitative Immunoassay. Detection of all antibodies (IgM, IgG, IgA) to Scrub Typhus (Tsutsugamushi) in Whole blood/serum / plasma. Based on Immunochromatography Technique. See through device for easy interpretation of results. Results within 20 minutes Shelf life 30 months at 2-30°C Convenient pack size: 25 T. Sensitivity & Specificity: 100%

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