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Testing for the presence of Cryptococcus neoformans antigen in the blood is useful in diagnosing cryptococcosis, a fungal infection thatóra can affect a variety of organs and systems.

The test allows to check the presence of antibodies to the yellow fever virus (formerly yellow fever), an infectious disease occurring in tropical and subtropical areas. In Poland, cases of the disease mainly affectópeopleótraveling to areas with a high risk of contact with this virus.

The test allows to check the presence of antibodies to paragroup viruses that cause infections of the upper and lower respiratory tracts.

The Yersinia LTT test is used to diagnose infection with bacteria of the genus Yersinia that&oac;re causing yersiniosis, an infectious disease.

The test involves the determination of antibodies to Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast (ASCA) of the IgM class in the blood; in combination with other tests, it allows for the non-invasive diagnosis of gastrointestinal disorders.

The test involves the determination of antibodies to Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast (ASCA) of the IgG class in the blood; in combination with other tests, it allows for non-invasive diagnosis of gastrointestinal disorders.

The test involves the determination of antibodies to Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast (ASCA) class IgA in the blood; in combination with other tests, it allows for the non-invasive diagnosis of certain gastrointestinal disorders.

Streptococcus LTT - a test useful in the diagnosis of Streptococcus infection

The test is performed to detect the presence of echinococcal antibodies IgG