Recombinant-Witch 1.2 Dcm

HIV infection (human immunodeficiency virus) is a common disease that attacks the immune system and can lead to serious consequences such as AIDS. One of the most effective ways to combat this disease is to test for HIV in people at risk, such as injection drug users and people who have sex without condoms. For this purpose, HIV tests are used, which can be based on detecting antibodies or DNA of the virus in a person’s blood. There are currently several known recombinant HIV type 1 and 2 antigens used for the development and production of HIV diagnostic tests.

One such example is Recombinance-HIV



Recombinance-HIV 1.2 dsm is a test system used to detect HIV infection in the blood. It allows you to determine the presence of antibodies to the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), which are formed in the body after contact with the virus. The test system contains purified recombinant HIV proteins that bind to antibodies produced as a result of infection. These antibodies are then detected by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), which detects their presence in the patient's blood.

The test system is highly accurate and sensitive, which allows it to detect even low titers of antibodies characteristic of the early stages of infection. In addition, HIV 1, 2 dcm recombinant is quick and easy to perform, which makes it a convenient tool for diagnosing HIV infections in the laboratory.

Another important feature of recombinant HIV 1.2 is that it does not contain HIV DNA. It was created