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Influenza virus immunoassay system

Summary Information: Influenza virus immunoassay system

Influenza virus immunoassay system: An influenza virus immunoassay system is an antibody-based laboratory method used to identify influenza virus-specific proteins directly from a nose, throat or respiratory fluid sample or from a virus culture derived from these samples. Some influenza virus immunoassay kits distinguish between types A and B and influenza A subtypes.

Diseases Related To Medical Device: Influenza virus immunoassay system

These diseases are related to the medical device Influenza virus immunoassay system:

  • Respiratory infection
  • Common cold
  • Sore throat
  • Pediatric bronchopneumonia
  • Influenza virus A infection
  • Influenza virus B infection
  • Influenza virus A subtype H1
  • Influenza virus A subtype H3
  • Influenza virus A subtype H5

Types Of Influenza virus immunoassay system

These devices are types of the medical device Influenza virus immunoassay system:

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