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Testing to detect DNA of Mycoplasma genitalium, a bacterium thatóra is a risk factor for the development of an inflammatory process, leading to scarring of the fallopian tubesóand ultimately to infertility.

The chickenpox VZV LTT test is used to diagnose infection with this pathogen, which causes chickenpox (varicella) and shingles (zoster) in humans.

The test involves the determination of antibodies to IgG of the armed tapeworm (Taenia solium), whichóry a parasite of the gastrointestinal tract. The Western blot test serves as a confirmation in case of positive testóresults by another method.

The test involves the determination of IgG antibodies against a nematode called intestinal nematode (Strongyloides stercoralis), whichóry parasitizes the small intestine of humans and causes a disease called echinococcosis.

The test involves the determination of antibodies against a nematode called intestinal nematode (Strongyloides stercoralis), whichós parasitic in the small intestine of humans and causes a disease called echinococcosis. The test is used as a confirmation in case of positive testsóby other methods

The test detects IgG antibodies in the blood against Rickettsia, a bacterium thatócan cause Rickettsiosis, and is recommended when the disease is suspected and when travelingóto countries where the disease occurs.

The study involves the determination of antibodies against the nematode Wucheria bancrofti, the nematode of this species in its larval form (microfilariae) causes a tropical parasitic disease in humans called lymphatic filariasis.

The fecal examination includes the search for and ródition of the róve developmental forms of the dysentery creeper (Entamoeba histolytica), a protozoan parasitic in humans

The determination of antibodies to Trichinella (trichinella) by Western blot is a test to confirm infection with this nematode.