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The test is based on the detection of genetic material (RNA) of the influenza virus subtypeóA/H1N1 in a swab using a highly sensitive method.

The test involves measuring the level of IgG antibodies to influenza B virus in the blood to confirm infection.

The test involves measuring the level of IgG antibodies to influenza A virus in the blood to confirm infection.

Testing of a swab from a tooth pocket detecting by PCR the genetic material of bacteria that&oac;re likely to cause inflammation of the tissues surrounding the teeth or periodontitis.

The test is based on the detection of genetic material of bacteria causing diarrhea and other intestinal-gastrointestinal symptoms in fecal prób by PCR, the panel includes Shigella spp. bacteria, Clostridium difficile (toxin B-producing strains), Salmonella spp. and others.

A microbiological test of fecal prób thatóre based on culture to detect strainsóof bacteria called enterohaemorrhagic E. Coli (EHEC) that produce toxins and can cause severe food poisoning.

Serological testing is used to detect the presence of genetic material of human T-lymphotropic virus (HTLV) in test material for the diagnosis of infections

The test involves detecting the genetic material of the virus that causes parotid gland inflammation, a disease called mumps

The test involves detecting the genetic material of a virus thatóry can cause tick-borne móthroat inflammation, an infection that is transmitted by ticks and attacks the central nervous system