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Syphilis microplate enzyme immunoassays (EIA) are treponemal tests used to measure syphilis antibodies across the various stages of infection.
When used in conjunction with non-treponemal tests, the Syphilis EIA Total Ab assay and Syphilis IgM EIA can aid in the diagnosis and comprehensive investigation of syphilis.
The syphilis microplate enzyme immunoassay (EIA) is a treponemal test used to measure syphilis antibodies.
When used in conjunction with non-treponemal tests, the syphilis EIA can provide serological evidence of infection with T. pallidum.
Our syphilis microplate enzyme immunoassays (EIA) can be used to aid in the diagnosis of patients where syphilis infection is suspected in conjunction with clinical signs and symptoms. They also assist in the screening of blood donations.
Depending on your laboratory’s testing volume, you may choose to use the test manually, with standalone systems (reader, washer, incubator systems), or on fully automated systems.
The Syphilis Total Ab Assay is a semi-quantitative enzyme immunoassay kit, used for the detection of total antibodies (IgG, IgM, IgA) to Treponema pallidum in human serum or plasma specimens.
This test can be used to aid in the diagnosis of patients where syphilis infection is suspected as well as for the screening of blood donations.
The Syphilis Total Ab assay is available in a choice of packaging to suit laboratory testing volumes (1 plate - 96 tests; 5 plates - 480 tests) and can be used manually, with standalone systems (microplate reader, washer, incubator systems), or on fully automated systems.
The Syphilis IgM EIA is a semi-quantitative enzyme immunoassay kit for the detection of IgM specific antibodies to Treponema pallidum in human serum or plasma specimens.
In conjunction with screening tests such as Syphilis Total Ab Assay, the Syphilis IgM EIA can be used as an aid in the diagnosis and investigation of cases of syphilis.
The Syphilis IgM EIA can be used manually with standalone systems (microplate reader, washer, incubator systems) or on fully automated microplate systems. It is available in a packaging of 1 plate - 96 tests.
Bio-Rad offers standalone systems for manual use (PR 4100 Microplate Reader, PW 40 Microplate Washer, and IPS Microplate Incubator) as well as fully automated systems (EVOLIS Family Systems).
Our syphilis microplate enzyme immunoassay (EIA) can be used to provide serological evidence of infection with T. pallidum of patients where syphilis infection is suspected in conjunction with clinical signs and symptoms. It also assists in the screening of blood donations.
Depending on your laboratory’s testing volume, you may choose to use the test manually, with standalone systems (reader, washer, incubator systems).
The CAPTIA Syphilis (T. pallidum)-G Assay is an enzyme immunoassay for the qualitative detection of IgG antibodies to T. pallidum in serum specimens, to be used in conjunction with non-treponemal testing to provide serological evidence of infection with T. pallidum (the agent of syphilis). This assay is also intended to screen blood to help plasma donors exclude a history of syphilis.
The CAPTIA Syphilis (T. pallidum)-G Assay is available in a choice of packaging to suit laboratory testing volumes (1 plate - 96 tests or 10 plates - 960 tests). It can be used manually with standalone systems (microplate reader, washer, incubator systems).
Bio-Rad offers standalone systems for manual use (PR 4100 Microplate Reader, PW 41 Microplate Washer, and IPS Microplate Incubator).
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