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Comparison of Factor VIII Antibody Screen to Bethesda Assay
The development of antibodies against human Factor VIII (FVIII) is one of the most detrimental complications in the treatment of hemophilia A, as well as in patients with acquired hemophilia.1

Click here to read more about the comparison between Factor VIII and the Bethesda assay!

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FACTOR VIII ANTIBODY SCREEN

Factor Vlll Antibody Screen is a qualitative solid enzyme link​ed immunosorbent assay (ELISA) designed to detect IgG antibodies reactive with recombinant human factor Vlll (FVlll) in human serum and plasma.

  • Detects low titer antibodies to human FVIII
  • Fast and efficient way to screen out Bethesda negative samples
  • Detects relevant non-inhibitory antibodies thought to increase FVIII clearance

1LIFECODES Factor VIII Antibody Screen for in vitro diagnostic use [package insert], Waukesha, WI; Immucor GTI Diagnostics, Inc., 2013. ​​​​​​​​​​​

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