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If the specimen contains the target antibodies or antigens, the results can be view and interpreted immediately, according to MedMira.

The tests are unique in that they can detect multiple diseases using a single cartridge, the company claims. “Our Multiplo line of rapid tests for HIV, Hepatitis B and C use the platform’s advanced capabilities to deliver three test results using one test cartridge and one drop of specimen.”

The Multiplo tests will be used to diagnose conditions such as HIV, hepatitis B and C,mbt sport womens shoes, syphilis, malaria and dengue fever in various combinations. This combo feature enhanced by, in some cases, instant results, is an industry first, according to the Halifax, Nova Scotia-based developer and manufacturer.

The Multiplo tests use a patented rapid flow-through technology that relies on highly specific antigen-antibody reactions to detect specific disease biomarkers, according to the company literature (PDF).

Instant results for HIV and dengue? Avoid the rush,ugg sale, book your tropical vacation now.

(Credit:MedMira)

'Rapid tests' target STD-tropical disease combos

What’s worse than malaria? Malaria with a syphilis shooter. But seriously–a Canadian company has just introduced several “rapid tests” that can instantly detect various combinations of tropical and sexually transmitted diseases.

The procedure calls for adding a specimen to the test cartridge,ugg boots cheap, where it flows through a special membrane coated with disease-specific antigens or antibodies that captures the corresponding biomarker in the specimen.

MedMira this week launched its expanded line of Multiplo rapid tests at the U.S. military’s Advanced Technology Applications for Casualty Combat Care Conference in St. Pete’s Beach, Fla.

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