Infection tests (CLIA methods)

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Description

A blood test for infections using the IHLA method (immunochemiluminescent analysis) is a modern and highly accurate diagnostic method that allows detecting the presence of antibodies to various infectious agents.

This method is used to diagnose viral, bacterial and parasitic infections, including hepatitis, HIV, syphilis, and other diseases. IHLA is highly sensitive and produces rapid results, which makes it possible to detect the infection in a timely manner and start treatment

Indicators

Syphilis
HBsAg (Viral Hepatitis B Surface Antigen)
Anti-HBs (Hepatitis B HBS antigen antibodies)
HAV IgM (Hepatitis A Virus Antibodies)
HIV Ab/Ag Combo (HIV type 1 and 2 antibodies and p24 antigen)
H.pylori IgG (Helicobacter pylori antibodies)
H.pylori IgM (Helicobacter pylori antibodies)
Toxo IgG (Toxoplasma IgG)
Toxo IgM (Toxoplasma IgM)
Rubella IgG (Rubella IgG)
Rubella IgM (Rubella IgM)
CMV IgG (Cytomegalovirus IgG)
CMV IgM (Cytomegalovirus IgM)
HSV-1/2 IgG (Herpes-1/2 IgG)
HSV-1/2 IgM (Herpes-1/2 IgM)
SARS-CoV-2 S-RBD IgG
HBeAg (ELISA)
Anti-Hbe (ELISA)
Anti-HBC (ELISA)
Anti-HCV (ELISA)
Anti-HAV (ELISA)
Human papilloma virus

You need it if you experience:

  • Fever or fever
  • Persistent weakness and chronic fatigue
  • Lymph node enlargement or tenderness
  • The appearance of a rash on the skin or mucous membranes
  • Prolonged cough, shortness of breath, or chest pain
  • Frequent diarrhea, nausea, or abdominal pain
  • Yellowish skin and eyes (jaundice)
  • Unexplained weight loss and decreased appetite
  • Pain or discomfort when urinating
  • Planning a pregnancy to rule out infections that are dangerous for the unborn child

Вам нужно если

  • Fever or fever
  • Persistent weakness and chronic fatigue
  • Lymph node enlargement or tenderness
  • The appearance of a rash on the skin or mucous membranes
  • Prolonged cough, shortness of breath, or chest pain
  • Frequent diarrhea, nausea, or abdominal pain
  • Yellowish skin and eyes (jaundice)
  • Unexplained weight loss and decreased appetite
  • Pain or discomfort when urinating
  • Planning a pregnancy to rule out infections that are dangerous for the unborn child

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