SCREEN TEST HEPATITE C – HCV / HEPATĪTS C, 40 gab.
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The Hepatitis C HCV rapid cassette test (whole blood/serum/plasma) is a
rapid immunochromatographic test for the qualitative detection of the
antibody to the hepatitis C virus in whole blood, serum or plasma. The
HCV Cassette Rapid Test Cassette (Whole Blood/Serum/Plasma) is a
qualitative membrane-based immunoassay for the detection of antibodies
to HCV in whole blood, serum or plasma. The Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) is a
single-stranded, small positive sense, encapsulated RNA virus. HCV is
now known as the leading cause of parenteral transmission of non-A and
non-B hepatitis. The HCV antibody is found in over 80% of patients with
widely documented non-A and non-B hepatitis. Conventional methods fail
to isolate the virus in cell culture or visualize it via an electron
microscope. Cloning of the viral genome has made it possible to develop
serological tests using recombinant antigens.1,2 Compared to the first
generation of HCV EIAs that used a single recombinant antigen, multiple
antigen tests using a single antigen have been added to the new
serological tests. recombinant protein and / or synthetic peptides to
avoid non-specific cross-reactivity and increase the sensitivity of HCV
antibody tests. The HCV Cassette Rapid Test Cassette (Whole
Blood/Serum/Plasma) is a rapid test for qualitatively detecting the
presence of HCV antibody on whole blood, serum or plasma samples. The
test uses a gold-colloidal conjugate and recombinant HCV proteins to
selectively detect the HCV antibody on whole blood, serum or plasma. The
recombinant HCV proteins used in the test kit are genetically encoded
for both structural (nucleocapsid) and non-structural proteins. The HCV
cassette rapid test (Whole Blood/Serum/Plasma) is a membrane-based
qualitative immunoassay for the detection of HCV antibody on whole
blood, serum or plasma. The membrane is pre-coated with recombinant HCV
antigen on the test line of the cassette. During the test, the whole
blood, serum or plasma sample reacts with the gold-colloidal conjugate
of the recombinant HCV antigen. The compound then migrates
chromatographically upwards on the membrane by capillary action,
reacting with the recombinant HCV antigen on the membrane and generating
a colored line. The presence of this colored line indicates a positive
result, while its absence indicates a negative result. As a procedural
control, a colored line will always appear in the control line area,
indicating that the correct volume of sample has been spilled and the
membrane has been soaked.
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