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A rapid review of rapid HIV antibody tests

Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2006
Rapid HIV antibody tests recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration can help reduce unrecognized infections by improving access to testing in both clinical and nonclinical settings and increase the proportion of those tested who learn their results.
Jeffrey L, Greenwald   +3 more
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Rapid diagnostic tests for malaria

BMJ, 2014
A useful tool for managing fever in countries with endemic disease, but not necessarily a substitute for good ...
Bisoffi Z, Gobbi F, Van den Ende J
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[Rapid urease test].

Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2003
Rapid urease test(RUT) is one of the invasive methods for detection of H. pylori infection. H. pylori in the biopsy specimen splits the urea to ammonia in the test container. Elevation of pH by ammonium hydroxide are detected as color change of pH indicator. The advantage of RUT are low-priced, easy-to-use, and rapid time to diagnosis. The disadvantage
Mototsugu, Kato   +6 more
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Induction machine rapid performance tests

2017 IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE), 2017
This paper proposes a novel technique that can significantly reduce the time required for induction machines full-load performance test by using the direct dynamometer tests of IEEE Std 112-B. The proposed technique needs only 30-min of a machine run under the full-load condition.
Maher Al-Badri   +2 more
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Rapid Antigen Tests

2007
Immunoassays for the detection of the antigens of microorganisms remain important tools for the diagnosis and management of infectious diseases. Great strides have been made since the introduction of the early precipitation and agglutination assays in increasing the sensitivity, specificity, standardization, and automation of antigen tests [1–4 ...
Sheldon Campbell, Marie L. Landry
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Rapid insulin sensitivity test (RIST)

Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 1998
A rapid insulin sensitivity test (RIST) was recently introduced to assess insulin action in vivo (H. Xie, L. Zhu, Y.L. Zhang, D.J. Legare, and W.W. Lautt. J. Pharmacol. Toxicol. Methods, 35: 77-82. 1996). This technical report describes the current recommended standard operating procedure for the use of the RIST in rats based upon additional ...
W W, Lautt   +4 more
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[Rapid urease test].

Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2001
The rapid urease test is a simple, sensitive, and highly specific test that enables the endoscopist to diagnose Helicobacter pylori infection in the endoscopy room. Determination of the infection status of Helicobacter pylori by biopsies from the gastric body had a significantly higher sensitivity than antral biopsies.
N, Aoyama, D, Shirasaka
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Urea Breath Test and Rapid Urease Test

2016
The urea breath test (UBT) and the rapid urease test (RUT) are the most commonly used diagnostic methods for H. pylori infection and rely on detecting the presence of urease produced by H. pylori. The sensitivity of the UBT is excellent (often exceeding 95 %).
Shiotani A, DORE, Maria Pina, Graham DY
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Role of screening tests in rapid testing

Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease, 1986
Screening tests have had a major role in the diagnostic microbiology laboratory during recent years. Many factors have contributed to the increased use of these methods. The primary factor is the need for rapid detection and identification of the etiologic agent in life-threatening infections, which include bacterial meningitis, infective endocarditis ...
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Rapid Testing for Streptococcal Pharyngitis

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1986
Within the past 2 years, new technology has become available to office laboratories that permits a 10-minute laboratory diagnosis of a group A streptococcal infection in patients who present with sore throats. The availability of the test result while the patient is in the office can be a great improvement compared with waiting 1 to 2 days for a throat
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