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    Application of Limulus Test in Blood Endotoxin Detection

    • Last Update: 2022-08-30
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    The detection of endotoxin in blood is helpful for clinical bacterial infectious diseases (such as gram-negative bacteremia, sepsis, endotoxin shock, gram-negative urinary tract infection and gram-negative meningitis, etc.


    Determination of endotoxin in blood is a useful auxiliary method for rapid diagnosis of negative bacteremia, sepsis, sepsis and endotoxin shock



    Generally speaking, about 40% of Gram-negative bacteremia and sepsis can be complicated by endotoxic shock


    In the detection of blood endotoxin, the sensitivity of the Limulus test is often reduced due to endotoxin-inhibiting substances in the plasma


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