Diagnosticum Viral

Viral diagnosticum is a preparation made on the basis of a culture of a specific virus. It is used for laboratory diagnosis of viral infections by performing serological tests.

The diagnosticum allows you to detect the presence of specific antibodies to the virus in the blood serum of the subject. To do this, the serum is incubated together with the diagnosticum. If antibodies to this virus are present in the serum, they will bind to the viral antigens of the diagnosticum and give a positive result.

Diagnosticums are produced for the diagnosis of many viral infections, including influenza, measles, mumps, rubella, chickenpox and others. Their use makes it possible to quickly and with high specificity confirm or exclude the presence of a specific viral infection in a patient.



Diagnosticum Virus is a diagnostic agent in the form of a gel, which is a suspension of inactivated bacteria. They are used to detect bacterial growth. Diagnosticums can be used to detect tuberculosis in sputum or tuberculosis in cattle. The material must be analyzed before use. It is recommended to test for sterility, and also to exclude the presence of various impurities that may interfere with the accurate conduct of the study. The advantages of this product are versatility of use and high quality.