It takes less than 10 minutes to report a diagnosis of malaria using the Kapillery technique. In addition to being highly time-efficient, Kapillery also boasts higher sensitivity levels compared to thick smear light microscopy
FLOROTEK BIOSYSTEMS, headquartered in Mumbai, India, manufactures a wide range of diagnostic products. It is among the few companies worldwide to offer a concentration-based fluorescent microscopic test, widely recognized in the diagnostic field as the Kapillery™ Malaria Test Kit.
Kapillery has been designed with ease of use in mind. Even a non-clinical staff/lab technician with minimal training for a few days can use Kapillery to perform the tests and interpret the results.
Floron works on a principle of epi-fluorescence microscopy. During this process, excitation light is passed from above through the objective lens onto the specimen.
Tuberculosis is diagnosed by finding Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria in a clinical specimen taken from the patient. Many other tests may suggest tuberculosis but cannot confirm it.