Establishment and clinical application of a rpa-lfs assay for detection of capsulated and non-capsulated haemophilus influenzae

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  • who: Yan Wang from the American University of Beirut, Lebanon University of Dhaka, Bangladesh have published the Article: Establishment and Clinical Application of a RPA-LFS Assay for Detection of Capsulated and Non-Capsulated Haemophilus influenzae, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • how: The results showed that only H. influenzae produced red bands at both the test and control lines while the other 23 pathogens produced red bands only at the control line . The results showed that 203 of the samples were correctly identified as H. influenzae yielding a detection rate of 97.1% which was consistent . . .

     

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