Giardia

Posted by admin on March 21st, 2014

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Intended Use
Trinity Biotech Uni-Gold™ Giardia is a single use rapid immunoassay for the qualitative detection of Giardia lamblia (G. lamblia) antigens in human stool specimens. This test is intended for use with patients with gastrointestinal symptoms as an aid in the diagnosis of suspected giardia gastrointestinal infections. As with other giardia tests, results should be considered in conjunction with the clinical evaluation and medical history. For In-Vitro Diagnostic use.

SKU: 1206610 Category:

Description

G. lamblia, also known as Giardia duodenalis or Giardia intestinalis, is a flagellated enteric parasite that has two forms during its life cycle. In the early stages, giardia exists as a flagellated trophozoite in the small intestines and then forms into a cyst as it passes through the colon. The cyst is relatively resistant to chlorination and ozonolysis explaining why it is the most common cause of outbreaks of diarrheal illness due to drinking water.

Giardiasis is also one of the leading causes of food and waterborne diarrhoea throughout the world. Individuals contract giardiasis by consuming contaminated food and water containing the giardia cyst. Some symptoms associated with giardiasis include but are not limited to diarrhoea, malaise, flatulence, foul-smelling greasy stool, and abdominal cramps. Infections can last from several days or several weeks if left untreated.

Brand Uni-Gold™
Product Code 1206610
Product Division Point Of Care
Product Type Pathogen/Disease
FDA Cleared
CE Cleared
Canadian Licensed Not Cleared

Intended Use

Trinity Biotech Uni-Gold™ Giardia is a single use rapid immunoassay for the qualitative detection of Giardia lamblia (G. lamblia) antigens in human stool specimens. This test is intended for use with patients with gastrointestinal symptoms as an aid in the diagnosis of suspected giardia gastrointestinal infections. As with other giardia tests, results should be considered in conjunction with the clinical evaluation and medical history. For In-Vitro Diagnostic use.