Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) is a common human pathogen found worldwide which produces a wide variety of diseases. It infects neonates, children and adults, and, by the fourth decade, more than 90% of the adult population demonstrates antibodies to HSV.
    HERPES SIMPLEX 1+2 ELISA IgG/IgM
Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) is a common human pathogen found worldwide which produces a wide variety of diseases. It infects neonates, children and adults, and, by the fourth decade, more than 90% of the adult population demonstrates antibodies to HSV.
Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) is a common human pathogen found worldwide which produces a wide variety of diseases. It infects neonates, children and adults, and, by the fourth decade, more than 90% of the adult population demonstrates antibodies to HSV.
    HYDATIDOSIS ELISA IgG
Echinococcus granulosus is the causal agent of human hydatidosis. Hydatidic cysts are most often located in liver, preferently in the right lobe. The intensity of the immune response depends on the location and integrity of the cyst. Cysts in liver and bone are more reactive than those in lung, brain or spleen.
    INFLUENZA A ELISA IgG/IgM
Flu or influenza is an infectious disease caused by a type of RNA virus. Influenza viruses are characterized by a strong genetic variability, being classified in types A, B and C.
    INFLUENZA B ELISA IgG/IgM
Flu or influenza is an infectious disease caused by a type of RNA virus. Influenza viruses are characterized by a strong genetic variability, being classified in types A, B and C.
Legionella pneumophila is a Gram-negative bacillary bacterium. It lives in stagnant water at high temperatures and its growth is favoured by the presence of organic matter.
Legionella pneumophila is a Gram-negative bacillary bacterium. It lives in stagnant water at high temperatures and its growth is favoured by the presence of organic matter.
Legionella pneumophila is a Gram-negative bacillary bacterium. It lives in stagnant water at high temperatures and its growth is favoured by the presence of organic matter
    LEISHMANIA ELISA IgG+IgM
Leishmania infantum is a causal agent of kala-azar or visceral leishmaniosis and Oriental sore. The parasitism is endemic in the mediterranean area. Kala- azar is a serious disease characterized by fever, splenomegaly, anemia, weight loss and leukopenia; it can cause fever of unknown origin.
    MEASLES ELISA IgG/IgM
Measles is one of the most common viral diseases in infants around the world. Although vaccination programs have achieved temporary interruptions of virus spread epidemic outbreaks have been reported in vaccinated populations.
    MUMPS ELISA IgG/IgM
Mump virus is the ethiological agent of the mump. Mumps is an illness characterized by parotid swelling and usually accompanied by generalized symptoms. It is one of the most common causes of aseptic meningitis.
    MYCOPLASMA PNEUMONIAE ELISA IgG
Atypical pneumonia produced by M. pneumoniae is most frequently found in children and adolescents. The isolation in culture is tedious and consequently serological diagnosis is most frequently performed.
    MYCOPLASMA PNEUMONIAE ELISA IgG/IgM
Atypical pneumonia produced by M. pneumoniae is most frequently found in children and adolescents. The isolation in culture is tedious and consequently serological diagnosis is most frequently performed.
    MYCOPLASMA PNEUMONIAE ELISA IgM
Atypical pneumonia produced by M. pneumoniae is most frequently found in children and adolescents. The isolation in culture is tedious and consequently serological diagnosis is most frequently performed.
    PARAINFLUENZA 1 ELISA IgG/IgM
Parainfluenza viruses serotypes 1, 2 and 3 cause laringotracheobronchitis (croup) in children between two and four years of age. The serotype 3 is the second agent producing pneumonia in children under one year (after respiratory syncytial virus) and it has an epidemic pattern.
    PARAINFLUENZA 2 ELISA IgG/IgM
Parainfluenza viruses serotypes 1, 2 and 3 cause laringotracheobronchitis (croup) in children between two and four years of age. The serotype 3 is the second agent producing pneumonia in children under one year (after respiratory syncytial virus) and it has an epidemic pattern.
    PARAINFLUENZA 3 ELISA IgG/IgM
Parainfluenza viruses serotypes 1, 2 and 3 cause laringotracheobronchitis (croup) in children between two and four years of age. The serotype 3 is the second agent producing pneumonia in children under one year (after respiratory syncytial virus) and it has an epidemic pattern