Product features

  • High-performance ELISA kits with guaranteed stability and lyophilized conjugates when necessary.
  • G/M presentation allows flexible IgG and IgM testing combinations within a single kit.
  • Direct in-well sample dilution and sorbent treatment when required.
  • Colour-coded, ready-to-use liquid reagents and individual break-apart wells.
  • Suitable for flexible manual or automated processing.
Kit ELISA

PRODUCTS

RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS ELISA IgG/IgM

CE
Indirect immunoenzyme assay to test IgG and/or IgM antibodies against respiratory syncytial virus in human serum/plasma.

Analytes: Respiratory Syncytial Virus

Reference G/M1006
Contenido 96 tests

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Zaman NAQ, Karomi AS, Mahmood NEA. Role of respiratory syncytial virus and some bacteria causes tonsillitis among children under 5 years old in Duhok City. Indian J Forensic Med Toxicol. 2020;14(1):797‑802.