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Biotical Health S.L.U. products

Gastrointestinal Pathogens - Bacteria

Biotical Clostridium Difficile Gdh Card

biotical C. difficile GDH card is a colored chromatographic immunoassay test for the qualitative detection of Clostridium difficile Glutamato Deshidrogenasa (GDH) in stool samples. Thanks to its easy handling and high sensitivity, the healthcare professional can make a simple diagnosis and detect the presence of Clostridium difficile in infected people. Reference: RTB25GD. Content: 25 test/kit

Biotical Clostridium Difficile Toxins A + B Card

biotical C. difficile Toxins A + B card is a colored chromatographic immunoassay test for the qualitative detection of Clostridium difficile Toxin A and B in stool samples. Thanks to its easy handling and high sensitivity, the healthcare professional can make a simple diagnosis and detect the possible presence of toxigenic strains of Clostridium difficile in infected people. Reference: RTB25CD. Content: 25 test/kit

Biotical H. Pylori Card

biotical H.pylori card is a rapid immunochromatography test for the qualitative detection of Helicobacter Pylori antigens in stool samples. Thanks to its easy handling and high sensitivity, the healthcare professional can make a presumptive diagnosis to detect Helicobacter Pylori on the patient. Reference: RTB25PG Content: 25 test/kit

Gastrointestinal Pathogens - Viruses

Biotical Rotavirus Card

biotical Rotavirus card is a colored chromatographic immunoassay test for the qualitative detection of Rotavirus antigens in stool samples. Thanks to its easy handling and high sensitivity, the healthcare professional will be able to make a presumptive diagnosis of Rotavirus infection. Reference: RTB25R. Content: 25 test/kit

Biotical Astrovirus Card

biotical Astrovirus card is a colored chromatographic immunoassay test for the qualitative detection of Astrovirus antigens in stool samples. Thanks to its easy handling and high sensitivity, the healthcare professional will be able to make a presumptive diagnosis of Astrovirus infection.