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Advantages of
the Biosepar ParasiTrap® System
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optimum hygienic conditions,
protections against infections and contamination, during all steps of the
work involved, including shipment. Sterility, already shortly after samples
have been taken (HIV-positive cases, hepatitis, salmonellae, amoebae etc.),
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no time limit between shipment
and processing,
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saving space, material and time,
thus higher efficiency and lower costs,
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high-quality material for
diagnostics starting at collection of samples which do not require cooling
or heating and thus provide optimum results and best possible yield;
suitable for quality control,
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easy handling for patients and
laboratory assistants,
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no annoyance by smell,
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by working with a closed system
no pollution of the work area with organic solvents,
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low postal costs - two send in
tubes fit well into one container for current blood tubes in addition, the
system is adapted to the new postal regulations (Europe).
The Biosepar System for parasitological
stools tests can be applied in the following fields:
Human medicine:
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General
gastroenterological diagnosis, exclusion diagnostics,
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Tropical medicine
/ tourism medicine,
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Occupational
medicine (employment and control check-ups, stay in the tropics for
professional reasons),
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Development
projects in the Third World,
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Health offices;
legally required, epidemic-related hygienic examinations,
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Opportunistic
infections in HIV-positive persons/AIDS patients (amoebae, cryptosporidia,
etc.),
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Environmental
diagnostics (drinking and waste water control, playgrounds, park grounds),
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Medical-biological
areas of research, epidemiological studies.
Veterinary medicine:
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Livestock breeding (calf, beef
and pig breeding, and others),
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Keeping of domestic animals (dogs,
cats and other domestic animals),
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Horse breeding (show jumpers and
saddle horses, hobby breeders),
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State veterinary offices,
slaughterhouses, preventive epidemic hygiene, environmental examinations in
the case of epidemics,
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Tropical veterinary
medicine,
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Development projects in the Third
World (veterinary medicine, livestock breeding),
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Parasitological research,
epidemiological studies,
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Environmental diagnostics
(drinking,
and waste water control, pastures, training grounds).
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