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Bloodworm, i73

The moth (Chironomidae - chironomids, also known as non—biting midges) is one of the most ubiquitous, diverse and ecologically important groups of aquatic macroinvertebrates, the most widespread insects in freshwater and found on all continents, including Antarctica.
An insect that can cause allergy symptoms in sensitized people.

The determination of specific IgE in human blood to - Moth, i73, shows the body's reaction to this allergen.

Research method: ImmunoCAP method (Immunofluorescence in the solid phase)

Units of measurement: kU/l

Biomaterial for analysis: venous blood