Elisa (enzyme linked immunosorbent assay) is used to test for the various types of malaria. This test is able to find the lowest levels of malaria, so life saving treatments can be given much sooner.
The HIV test tests for Human Immunodeficiency virus by using two different kinds of test; the ELISA and the Wester Blot tests. If there are HIV antibodies present, the a person would be diagnosed as having HIV.
There are several different ways to confirm HIV infection. One of the most common confirmatory testing methods is by Western Blot. There is also a confirmatory test called ELISA.
Western Blot and ELISA
Carbohydrate intolerance can be diagnosed using oral tolerance tests.
the parasites must therefore be identified using tests that look for parasites, eggs or larvae in feces, urine, blood, sputum, or tissues.
A complete medical history, physical, neurological exam, electrical tests, blood and urine tests, challenge tests and genetic tests.
Genetic disorders are usually diagnosed by specialists after a person complains of symptoms. Occasionally, they may be diagnosed by geneticists, following a battery of tests.
Western Blot Test: is a blood test that produces more accurate results than the ELISA test.
Laboratory tests are used to determine the exact nature of the immunodeficiency. Most tests are performed on blood samples.
Further tests may be indicated by the initial examination. Hearing tests help assess ear damage.
Urine test, blood plasma tests, biochemical tests to determine type of porphyria, enzyme test.
They are called ELISA and WESTERN BLOT. See related link.