Description
| Product Name | CAT.No | Size |
| Syphilis | BXE0995A | 96T |
| Syphilis | BXE0995C | 96T |
Product Description
The Biorex Diagnostics Syphilis ELISA Kit is a highly sensitive and specific microplate assay designed for the qualitative detection of antibodies to Treponema pallidum in human serum or plasma. This assay provides reliable detection of both recent and past infections, supporting early diagnosis, treatment monitoring, prenatal screening, and blood donor safety. Accurate antibody detection is essential for managing the infection, preventing congenital transmission, and supporting public health programs.
Key Features:
• Quantitative Microplate ELISA – ensures precise detection of anti-Treponema pallidum antibodies.
• High Sensitivity and Specificity – optimised to identify clinically relevant antibody levels for accurate results.
• Serum and Plasma Compatibility – suitable for routine diagnostic and laboratory testing.
• Reliable Reproducibility – provides consistent performance across multiple assays and laboratory settings.
• Comprehensive Kit Components – includes ready-to-use reagents, controls, and standards for efficient workflow.
• Clinical and Research Utility – supports blood donor screening, prenatal testing, disease monitoring, and epidemiological studies.
The Biorex Diagnostics Syphilis ELISA Kit uses recombinant Treponema pallidum antigen coated onto microplate wells, minimising cross-reactivity while maximising specificity. The assay is designed for rapid and dependable results, enabling healthcare professionals to identify infections early, make informed clinical decisions, and initiate therapy promptly. It is suitable for diverse laboratory environments, from clinical diagnostics to public health monitoring and research applications.
The Biorex Diagnostics Syphilis ELISA Kit provides a trusted, efficient, and clinically relevant solution for laboratories worldwide. By enabling accurate detection of anti-Treponema pallidum antibodies, the assay supports diagnosis, therapy monitoring, and public health interventions, improving patient care and reducing the burden of infection.
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