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In digestion, food and drink are broken down into small parts (called nutrients) that the body can absorb and use as energy and building blocks for cells.
The digestive tract is made up of the esophagus (food tube), stomach, large and small intestines, liver, pancreas, and the gallbladder.
A digestive disease is any health problem that occurs in the digestive tract. Conditions may range from mild to serious. Some common problems include heartburn, cancer, irritable bowel syndrome, and lactose intolerance.
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Now, onto today’s tradition here at Fresh Mommy Blog—Hump Day Dump! Every Wednesday, I try to keep things simple and wordless by sharing last week’s phone photos. It’s a little snapshot of where we’ve been and what we’ve been up to. Sometimes, pictures really do say a thousand words, and I think this collage does just that. Come join us for Hump Day Dump! Whether you share one photo or many, phone shots or camera snaps, feel free to participate however you like.
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By the way, all of these photos were snapped on my iPhone using the Instagram app. If you’re looking for me online, you can find me over on Instagram as @TabithaBlue. For some awesome Wordless Wednesday inspiration, check out Project Alicia, Better in Bulk, and Wordless Wednesday.
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1. Using internal quality control samples:
Negative specificity: The results should all be negative when detecting 10 kits of HP negative quality
control samples.
Positive specificity: The results should all be positive when detecting 10 kits of HP positive quality
control samples.( Including strong, medium and weak positive samples)
Limit of detection: The results should all be positive when detecting diluted HP positive quality control
samples with the diluent rate at 1:8.
Repeatability: The results should be consistent and the coloration degree should be consistent when
detecting the precision control samples by 10 kits of the same batch.
2. Clinical trial results
A clinical evaluation was conducted on 1050 samples comparing the results obtained using the
Helicobacter Pylori Antibody Rapid Test Kit (Colloidal Gold) and other commercially available HP tests.