VDRL agglutination test - 250 tests
VDRL agglutination test - 250 tests
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Description
Description
The VDRL Test: An Essential Diagnostic Tool is a non-treponemal slide agglutination test, designed for the qualitative and semi-quantitative determination of plasma reagin in human serum. This test is fundamental in the diagnosis of infections caused by Treponema pallidum, the bacterium responsible for syphilis, and in other related conditions.
VDRL Test Features
- Test Type: Non-treponemal slide agglutination
- Package: 250 tests
- Included Components:
- 5 mL of VDRL Antigen
- 1 mL of Positive Control (+)
- 1 mL of Negative Control (-)
How the VDRL Test Works
The antigen suspension, a lipid complex, agglutinates when mixed with serum samples containing reagin. This process makes it possible to identify the presence of antibodies in the blood, thus providing valuable information about the patient's health status.
Advantages of the VDRL Test
- Ease of Use: The test is simple to perform and requires only a small serum sample.
- Rapid Results: Results can be obtained quickly, facilitating timely diagnosis.
- Reliability: It is a widely used and recognized test for its reliability in the diagnosis of treponemal infections.
Clinical Applications
The VDRL Test is mainly used for:
- Diagnosis of syphilis and other related infections
- Monitoring response to treatment in already diagnosed patients
- Routine screening during medical checkups, especially for pregnant women
Conclusion
Choosing the VDRL Test means equipping yourself with an effective and reliable diagnostic tool. Packaged in a kit of 250 tests, it is ideal for laboratories and healthcare facilities that need to carry out rapid and accurate screening and diagnosis. Do not compromise your patients' health: use the VDRL Test for accurate and timely analysis.
Technical specifications
Technical specifications
| Material | Lattice |
| Product Type | Test VDRL |
| Composition | 5 mL di Antigene VDRL; 1 mL di Controllo Positivo (+); 1 mL di Controllo Negativo (-) |




