A Comparative Study of Chemiluminiscence Immunoassay (Clia) and Immunochromatographic Technique (Ict) for ?-Thalassemia (Major) Patients in Local Population
Muhammad Tayyab,
Saima Irum,
Saima Naz
et al.
Abstract:The sustainability of beta thalassemia (major) patients is dependent on regular blood transfusion so they are at a greater risk of acquiring transfusion transmitted infections (TTIs). The objective of this research project was to compare the efficiency of two blood screening techniques such as chemiluminescence immunoassay (CLIA) and immunochromatographic technique (ICT) for the detection of transfusion transmitted infections in ?-thalassemia (major) Patients in local population. For this purpose, 250 blood sa… Show more
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