Abstract
An immunological test for faecal occult blood is described, which is suitable for screening purposes. Fluorescein-labelled rabbit anti-human-haemoglobin serum is mixed with an aqueous faecal suspension, and free antibody is bound to a membrane sampler coated with human haemoglobin. The fluorescence on the membrane sampler is measured in a fluorometer, and the level of haemoglobin in the suspension is estimated. Advantages over chemical tests include absence of cross-reaction with animal haemoglobins, minimal observer error, and an adjustable sensitivity.
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