ASI Color Mono II Test
Infectious Mononucleosis (also called kissing disease) is an infection caused by the Epstein-Barr virus and is most common among young people. Symptoms include fever, swollen lymph glands, sore throat, enlarged spleen and liver, abnormal liver function, fatigue and malaise.
Intended Use
The ASI Color Mono II Test is an agglutination test for the qualitative and semiquantitative detection of heterophil antibodies in human serum associated with infectious mononucleosis (IM). No initial dilution of patient samples is required for this test. These materials are intended to be acquired, possessed and used by healthcare professionals.
Features
- Color-enhanced agglutination test.
- Easy-to-read results in 2 minutes.
- Color-coded Reactive and Nonreactive Controls with dropper
tip vials included in the kit. - Can be used with serum or plasma.
- Qualitative and Semiquantitative procedures.
- Results on AAB, API, and CAP surveys.
- All testing materials needed to perform the test are included in each kit.
- Storage Requirement: 2-8ºC.
- Shelf life of up to 24 months (from date of manufacture).
Sensitivity & Specificity
Sensitivity 1:28 Davidsohn titer
Specificity >95%
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Test Kit Size |
Catalog Number |
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25 Tests |
450025 |
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50 Tests |
450050 |
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100 Tests |
450100 |
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1000 Tests |
4501000 |
CPT Code 86308
510(k)-K821386




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