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2nd Generation ABO & RhD Blood Grouping Kit

1.00 QAR

 Exclusive method

Solid-phase method

Accuracy rate: 100% 

 

INTENDED USE

The kit is intended to qualitatively detect ABO blood group system A/B antigen and Rh blood group system D antigen in fresh finger prick blood/ anticoagulated venous whole blood.

Human blood contains a wide variety of blood groups, of which ABO and RhD are the most common. Blood group identification is a crucial test item prior to clinical blood transfusion, and has important clinical significance. When the blood group antigen on the surface of red blood cells comes in contact with the corresponding antibody, red blood cells will undergo agglutination reaction, which will eventually lead to hemolysis of red blood cells and endanger life. As a result, correct identification of ABO and RhD blood antigens is an essential prerequisite to ensure safe blood transfusion and avoid related diseases.

 

PRODUCT FEATURES

 

   Quick and easy to use

Easily interpretable results within 2 minutes using only 1 drop of whole blood

   24 months shelf-life

   No cold-chain shipping and refrigeration required

Which are necessary for latex agglutination tests

   No additional instrument or accessories required

   Available in both Card and Strip forms

   Positive and negative internal control mechanism built into every test by default

   Applicable for both fresh finger prick blood and anticoagulated venous whole blood samples

   100% concordance results with slide/tile and tube method

 

ORDERING INFORMATION

 

Product

Cat. No.

Format

Pack Size

Specimen*

ABO & RhD Blood Grouping Kit (Solid-phase method)

ITP51003-DS100

Strip

(Canister packed)

100T

 Whole blood

ABO & RhD Blood Grouping Kit (Solid-phase method)

ITP51003-DS40

Strip

(Foil pouched)

40T

ABO & RhD Blood Grouping Kit (Solid-phase method)

ITP51003-TC20

Cassette

(Foil pouched)

20T

ABO & RhD Blood Grouping Kit (Solid-phase method)

ITP51003-TC1

Cassette

(Foil pouched)

1T

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Specimen: WB=Whole Blood, S=Serum, P=Plasma