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Manufactured by:Alfresa Pharma Corporation based inOsaka, JAPAN
AA01 automatically reads barcodes to allow automatic registration of all reagents and related products (reagent, calibrator, control, specimen collection container, and specimen diluent), eliminating the need for any manual registration ...
Manufactured by:Alfresa Pharma Corporation based inOsaka, JAPAN
The conventional fecal occult blood test uses a chemical to perform the test, such as guaiac test (g-FOBT). However, our FIT Hemoglobin and Trasnferrin products use an immunoassay that reacts specifically to human hemoglobin/transferrin, eliminating the need for dietary restrictions before the test. In addition, our products use a colloidal gold agglutination method that optically measures color ...
by:On-Site Testing Specialists based inBethel Park, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
Hemosure®, a one-step, easy to use product developed by Hemosure, Inc. based on its years of clinical study, is the latest technological breakthrough in Immunological Fecal Occult Blood Testing (iFOB Test), also known as Fecal Immunochemical Testing (FIT), and it is both FDA cleared and CLIA waived. Hemosure® employs a unique combination ...
Manufactured by:Polymedco, LLC based inCortlandt Manor, NEW YORK (USA)
OC-Auto FIT is a fecal immunochemical test (FIT) designed to enhance colorectal cancer screening by offering a highly accurate and clinically supported method. The test is geared towards individuals aged 45 to 75, adhering to Tier 1 guidelines, making it a critical tool in preventive healthcare. ...
Manufactured by:Alfa Scientific Designs, Inc based inPoway, CALIFORNIA (USA)
ALFA’s newest iFOB test is a PLUS with Driven Flow® Technology because it delivers results as soon as one minute and requires no more than just one drop of specimen ...
by:Wondfo USA Co Ltd. based inWillowbrook, ILLINOIS (USA)
Rapid Point-of-Care Clinical Diagnostic ...
Manufactured by:BIOHIT Healthcare Ltd based inEllesmere Port, UNITED KINGDOM
The detection of haemoglobin in stool samples can be used as a marker of gastrointestinal bleeding as part of a colorectal cancer screening initiative. Hidden traces of blood in the stool can originate from tumours or polyps (lesions) in the lower gastrointestinal tract so when haemoglobin is detected in stool samples it is indicative of the presence of such lesions and is a trigger for further ...