Most of them are conducted with full automation based on chemiluminescence, nephelometry, or ELISA, as well as manual or semi-automated methods, including immunofluorescence, immunoelectrophoresis, ELISA, agglutination, and RT-PCR.
The combination of performing molecular virology tests and immunology tests, in collaboration between the medical and laboratory teams, provides significant added value to the patient by enabling early and accurate detection of disease agents.