Rapid gastrointestinal infection test QuickVue TLI
proteinfecalimmunochromatographic

rapid gastrointestinal infection test
rapid gastrointestinal infection test
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Characteristics

Applications
for gastrointestinal infections
Tested parameter
protein
Sample type
fecal
Analysis mode
immunochromatographic, CLIA
Result display time

10 min

Specificity

97.5 %

Sensitivity

100 %

Description

The QuickVue TLI Lactoferrin Test is an immunochromatographic test for the qualitative detection of elevated levels of lactoferrin, a marker for fecal leukocytes and an indicator of intestinal inflammation. The test can be used as an in vitro diagnostic aid to help identify patients with active inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and rule out those with active noninflammatory irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Detects and monitors lactoferrin levels. Helps to differentiate Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) from active Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), and help guide treatments for existing IBD patients.1 Results in 10 minutes. Quick turnaround time improves operational efficiency and patient satisfaction. Can be used with samples stored at room temperature for up to 2 weeks. Flexible sample types allow for easy product handling, leading to more accurate results. Each kit comes with everything needed to perform the test. Thoughtful packaging allows for convenience and ease of use of product. Sample type Human fecal specimens Time to results 10 minutes or less Kit storage conditions 2°C to 30°C (refrigerated or room temperature) Internal Controls Included in kit External controls Included in kit Sensitivity* 100% Specificity* 97.5% Shelf life 18 months from date of manufacture CLIA complexity Moderately complex

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