One is made of pure cotton absorbent gauze or non-woven cloth material with filter paper in the middle, so as to improve the filtering effect of non-woven cloth mask.
Getein Anti-HIV Fast Test Kit is used as an aid in the clinical diagnosis, prognosis and evaluation of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).
GEDITA mainly focus on the researching and development of Healthcare Information Systerms and Digital pregnancy and ovulation Tests.
HIV Sensitivity: 100.0% Specificity: 100.0% TP Sensitivity: 100.0% Specificity: 99.0%
Cover glass is a thin, flat glass sheet of transparent material, usually square or rectangular, about 20 mm (4/5 inch) wide and a fraction of a millimeter thick, and placed on an object observed with a microscope.
fT3 Fast Test Kit is used as an aid in clinical routine diagnostics for the assessment of the thyroid status.
ST2 is a member of the interleukin-1 receptor family biomarker and circulating soluble ST2 concentrations are believed to reflect cardiovascular stress and fibrosis. The studies have demonstrated soluble ST2 to be a strong predictor of cardiovascular outcomes in both chronic and acute heart failure. It is a new biomarker that meets all required criteria for a useful biomarker.
Getein D-Dimer Fast Test Kit is used as an aid in the assessment and evaluation of patients suspected of deep-vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism.
Small body, big effect, the necessity that solves a wound!
Getein hs-cTnI Fast Test Kit can be used as an aid in the diagnosis of myocardial infarction (MI).
Used in orthopedics, neurosurgery before and after the stable period, rehabilitation wards, treatment rooms, rehabilitation institutions, families and other places.
Getein Anti-TP Fast Test Kit is used as an aid in the clinical diagnosis, prognosis and evaluation of Syphilis.
Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) is a protein produced primarily by the liver in a developing baby (fetus) and the portion of a developing embryo that is similar to the yolk cavity in bird eggs (yolk sac tissues). AFP levels are typically elevated when a baby is born and then decline rapidly.