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C-Reactive Protein (CRP) is a non specific marker which is mainly produced by the liver and used to diagnose bacterial infectious disease and inflammatory disorders. The CRP is a very sensitive and fast appearing indicator which could therefore be helpful for deciding an antibiotic treatment. Depending on the CRP concentration, different lines will appear allowing the semi-quantitative interpretation of the test result. If present in the sample, CRP will interact with the anti CRP antibodies as well as with the CRP antigen placed in the test producing different lines allowing a semi-quantitative measurement of the CRP concentration in the blood sample. In healthy patients, CRP concentration is lower than 8mg/L while the concentration level can go higher than 100mg/L in case of severe infection or during inflammatory process. Intermediate levels, within 8 and 100mg/L, are concomitant with more or less mildly viral or bacterial infections that can be easily overcome by appropriate treatment ordered by your doctor. How CRP-Screen does work? If present in the sample, CRP will interact with the anti CRP antibodies as well as with the CRP antigen placed in the test producing different lines allowing a semi-quantitative measurement of the CRP concentration in the blood sample.
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