The developing and the testing results of an immunochromatographic test for the D-dimer qualitative determination were presents in the article. The test was approved blood plasma samples in comparison with a quantitative enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The results of assay with developed test were the same with ELISA results for 87,1% and 100% for samples with increased (more than 400 ng/ml FEU) and normal concentration of D-dimer, respectively. The immunochromatographic test for determination of D-dimer can be included in the diagnostic strategy as a cut test after the assessment of venous thromboembolism risk.
The developing and evaluating results of the diagnostic characteristics of an immunochromatographic test for the detection of fecal occult blood (hemoglobin) were presents in the article. The test was approved samples without hemoglobin and model samples containing of standardized preparation of hemoglobin in various concentrations. The developed test system identified hemoglobin in concentrations higher 5 μg/g feces in 97.6% cases, the specificity of the analysis was 100%. The immunochromatographic FOB-test can be used for rapid analysis in the primary screening of colorectal cancer.
The study presents the results of the creation and evaluation of the diagnostic characteristics of the rapid immunochromatographic test for the qualitative detection and differentiation of IgM/IgG antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 in human serum, plasma, and whole blood “ИХА-COVID-19-IgM / IgG”. Have been tested some samples without antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 and a samples with two and one type of specific antibodies. The coincidence of the results of immunochromatographic analysis with the results of the immunochemiluminescent method was 87.2%. Test kit can be use as the rapid diagnostic test in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and to assess the immune status of convalescents.
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