Individual tests

Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) that can cause serious health problems without treatment. Infection develops in stages (primary, secondary, latent, and tertiary). Each stage can have different signs and symptoms. In addition, syphilis can spread from an infected mother to her unborn baby. This test helps detect the antibodies your body produces during syphilis infection.
Tuberculosis (TB) is caused by bacteria in the air that spread from person to person. TB symptoms include chest pain, coughing up blood, weight loss, and fever. It can be fatal without treatment. However, those with a latent TB infection will likely be symptomless. A TB antibody rapid diagnostic kit can qualitatively detect antibodies against tuberculosis in serum samples.
This test is used to detect the infection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis for the rapid diagnosis and decision of treatment with higher accuracy than traditional AFB test.
Transferrin is the main protein in the blood that binds to iron and transports it throughout the body. It may be used along with other iron tests to assess the amount of iron circulating in the blood, the total capacity of the blood to transport iron, and the amount of stored iron in the body. The test may also help differentiate between various causes of anemia.
Qualitative Varicella zoster virus in blood or cerebrospinal fluid by PCR method
Varicella zoster virus (VZV) is a virus that causes chickenpox and shingles in non-immunized populations. VZV is highly infectious and is transmitted through contact with infected individuals' ruptured blisters and respiratory secretions. Immunity post-infection is usually lifelong, though the latent virus inhabits the sensory nerve ganglia, where it can reactivate, causing shingles when immunity declines with aging. Detection of specific IgM antibodies is evidence of a current or recent infection. A demonstration of specific IgG to the bacteria is evidence of past infection.
Varicella zoster virus (VZV) is a virus that causes chickenpox and shingles in non-immunized persons. VZV is highly infectious and is transmitted by contact with fluid from infected individuals' ruptured blisters or respiratory secretions. Immunity post-infection is usually lifelong though the latent virus inhabits the sensory nerve ganglia, where it can reactivate, causing shingles when immunity declines with aging. Detection of specific IgM antibodies is evidence of a current or recent infection. A demonstration of specific IgG to the bacteria is evidence of past infection.
Enteric fever, also known as typhoid fever, is a life-threatening illness caused by infection with the bacterium Salmonella enterica serotype Typhi (S. typhi). It is usually transmitted through food and drinks contaminated with fecal matter. The Widal test is one method of establishing a presumptive diagnosis of this disease.
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