Rapid rubella test SC-0685-40
IgMserumplasma

rapid rubella test
rapid rubella test
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Characteristics

Applications
rubella
Tested parameter
IgM
Sample type
serum, plasma
Analysis mode
immunochromatographic

Description

SCREEN TEST RUBELLA IGM Rubella Igm Rapid Test REF: IRM-302(SC-0685-40) Rapid test for the qualitative detection of Rubella IgM antibodies in human serum or plasma. For professional in vitro diagnostic use only. The Rubella IgM rapid test is a rapid immunochromatographic test for the qualitative detection of Rubella IgM antibodies in serum or plasma to assist in the diagnosis of Rubella infection. The Rubella virus is a member of the Togaviridae family, found mainly in human populations. Rubella is generally considered to be a non-serious adolescent disease. However, a maternal infection can be transmitted to the fetus through the placenta, causing congenital rubella. A primary rubella infection contracted during the early stages of pregnancy can have serious consequences such as severe damage to the fetus, stillbirth or miscarriage. Babies born asymptomatic can develop these abnormalities later in life. Widespread vaccination significantly reduced the incidence of rubella in all age groups. However, 10-20% of young people still appear to be exposed to the virus. To reduce the risk of serious complications, accurate serological methods should be used to determine the serological status of pregnant women in old age. The Rubella IgM rapid test (Serum/Plasma) is a rapid immunochromatographic test for the qualitative detection of Rubella IgM antibodies in serum or plasma samples. The Rubella virus is a member of the Togaviridae family, found mainly in human populations. Rubella is generally considered to be a non-serious adolescent disease.

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