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It is recommend that results is interpreted together with an authorized health professional, and that a doctor would assess the full clinical picture of symptoms before confirming the final diagnosis.
STD Test Instructions
STD Test instructions overview. Download or view the instructions directly in your browser by clicking the desired link or download button. Below each test instruction you can also find a link to the appropriate product for your convenience.
Chlamydia Test
Gonorrhea Test
Syphilis Test
Allergy Test Instructions
Allergy Test instructions overview. Download or view the instructions directly in your browser by clicking the desired link or download button. Below each test instruction you can also find a link to the appropriate product for your convenience.
Cat Allergy Test
Dog Allergy Test
Dust Mite Allergy Test
Egg White Allergy Test
Milk Allergy Test
Mugwort Allergy Test
Peanut Allergy Test
Ragweed Allergy Test
Shrimp Allergy Test
Timothy Allergy Test
Total IgE Rapid Test
White Oak Allergy Test
Other Tests Instructions
Other tests overview. Download or view the instructions directly in your browser by clicking the desired link or download button. Below each test instruction you can also find a link to the appropriate product for your convenience.
Candida Albicans Test
Menopause Test
Pregnancy Tests
What is sensitivity and specificity?
Sensitivity and specificity are statistical measures of the performance of a binary classification test, also known in statistics as classification function:
Sensitivity (also called the true positive rate, the recall, or probability of detection in some fields) measures the proportion of actual positives that are correctly identified as such (e.g., the percentage of sick people who are correctly identified as having the condition).
Specificity (also called the true negative rate) measures the proportion of actual negatives that are correctly identified as such (e.g., the percentage of healthy people who are correctly identified as not having the condition).