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(Redirected from Latex allergen testing) Immunological test to measure latex allergies This article is about the immunological test. For the hardware platform, see FITkit (hardware). For other uses, see FITkit (disambiguation).

FITkit is an immunological test for measuring natural rubber latex (NRL) allergens from a variety of rubber products, such as gloves.

Description

FITkit is a method for quantification of the major natural rubber latex (NRL) specific allergens: Hev b 1, Hev b 3, Hev b 5 and Hev b 6.02. The sum of four major allergens shows the allergenic potential of NRL products like gloves, condoms, teats, balloons, etc. These tests are based on the enzyme immunometric assay technique and use specific monoclonal antibodies developed against the clinically relevant latex allergens present in NRL products. FITkit is known also under scientific names EIA (enzyme immunoassay) or IEMA (immuno-enzymometric assay). The main value of FITkit technology is the focus only on those NRL allergens that are responsible for the majority of NRL sensitivity and allergy cases. Based on FITkit results, allergenicity potential of the tested product can be easily assessed. FITkit technology is compliant with the ASTM International standard D7427-08

FITkit is a trade mark of Icosagen AS (formerly Quattromed Ltd).

References

Cited references

  1. Koh D, Ng V, Leow YH, Goh CL (2005). "A study of natural rubber latex allergens in gloves used by healthcare workers in Singapore". Br. J. Dermatol. 153 (5): 954–59. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2133.2005.06820.x. PMID 16225605. S2CID 32823071.
  2. FITkit broschure on Icosagen AS homepage. Retrieved 13 May 2009, (PDF file; 1.07 Mb)

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