
Two methods of early pregnancy testing, Neocept hemagglutination inhibition assay, and Biocept-G radioreceptor assay, were compared using 508 female patients from whom both urine and serum specimens were submitted for routine testing. A conventional urine HAI test was also used to support results. Neocept and biocept-G were found to be equally effective, detecting 98% and 96% respectively of pregnant patients. Laboratory personnel determined the HAI methods to be simpler and more convenient, consuming less time and requiring less overhead.
Pregnancy Trimester, First, Radioligand Assay, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Tests, Pregnancy Tests, Immunologic, Humans, Female, Reagent Kits, Diagnostic, Hemagglutination Inhibition Tests
Pregnancy Trimester, First, Radioligand Assay, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Tests, Pregnancy Tests, Immunologic, Humans, Female, Reagent Kits, Diagnostic, Hemagglutination Inhibition Tests
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