Initial screening of donors and population at high risk of infection with blood transmitted diseases involves a number of analyses using monospesific diagnostic systems, and therefore is expensive labor- and time-consuming process. The goal of this work is to construct a multiplex test enabling to carry out rapid initial complex testing at a low price. The paper describes a kit making it possible to detect simultaneously antibodies to six agents of the most significant blood transmitted diseases: HIV virus, hepatitis B and C viruses, cytomegalovirus, T.
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May 2017
This study performed a comparative estimation of the detection systems with the use of conjugates based on peroxidase, alkaline phosphatase, colloidal gold, and the amplification system "Super-CARD" for multiplex dot-immunoassay of antibodies. The results of the study show that the sensitivity of the detection system with colloidal gold was approximately 8 times higher than that of the system with amplification "Super-CARD", 30 times higher than that of the system with conjugate of alkaline phosphatase, and 250 times higher than the sensitivity of the system with the peroxidase conjugate. Gold immunosols limit the direct detection of human IgG of 10 pg with dynamic range of optical signal change from 5 ng to 10 pg.
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