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The test is based on microscopic evaluation of a blood smear for the presence of malaria sporesómalaria and confirmation of parasitic infection.

Fecal prótest to diagnose infection with nematodes such as intestinal nematodes (Strongyloides) and hookworms (Ancylostoma and Necator) to diagnose parasitic diseases of the gastrointestinal tract.

Western Blot antibody testing against Trichinella spiralis is a confirmatory test for trichinellosis, a parasitic disease caused by the nematode T. spiralis.

Determination of specific serum antibodies against hookworm of the duodenum (Ancylostoma duodenale), a human parasite of the nematode family.

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

The test determines the titer of antibodies that inhibit hemagglutination (the sticking together of red blood cells) and is used to assess the body's immune response as protection against influenza viruses type/subtype A/H1N1/, A/H3N2/ and B after vaccination or past infections.

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

The test detects the genetic material (RNA) of the influenza virus in a swab by PCR. The test is used for the diagnosis of ró¿nic influenza types A and/or B and subtypesóof influenza A/H1N1 using a highly sensitive method.

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