About Eldon
ELDON BIOLOGICALS A/S is a Danish manufacturer of dry format cards to detect the presence or absence of antigens A, B and RhD on erythrocytes (red blood cells). Based on an invention by the Danish physician Knud Eldon, EldonCards have been manufactured and used for more than 40 years.
EldonCards In Different Settings
on patients or donors or as the basis for Medical or treatment decisions
Educational settings
- Universities
- High Schools
- Home Kits
Our cards
HOME KIT
The HOME KIT is a manual test for detection of the presence or absence of A, B and Rh(D) antigens on erythrocytes (red blood cells). The kit can be used by a person at home to identify their ABO and Rh(D) type, for informational purposes, only.
The HOME KIT is not for use in pre-transfusion testing on patients or donors or as the basis for medical or treatment decisions.
EldonCard ® 2511 for ABO & RhD
ELDONCARD® 2511 is a manual test to detect the presence or absence of A, B and Rh(D) antigens on the erythrocytes (red blood cells) of one person. The card has 4 circles with a diameter of 20 mm. 3 circles are to detect A, B or Rh(D) antigens and 1 circle is a control field to detect possible false positives.
The ELDONCARD 2511 is not for use in pre-transfusion testing on patients or donors or as the sole basis for medical or treatment decisions.
EldonCard ® 2521 for A, B & RhD antigens
ELDONCARD® 2521 is a manual test to detect the presence or absence of A, B and Rh(D) antigens on the erythrocytes (red cells) of two different people. The card has one perforation line so that it easily can be divided into two individual cards, each with 4 circles with a diameter of 20 mm. 3 of the circles are to detect A, B or Rh(D) antigens, and 1 circle is a control field to detect possible false positives.
The ELDONCARD® 2521 is not for use in pre-transfusion testing on patients or donors or as the sole basis for medical or treatment decisions.
EldonCard ® Rh(D) antigen
ELDONCARD® RhD is a manual test to detect the presence or absence of the Rh(D) antigen on the erythrocytes (red cells) of three different people. The card has two perforation lines so that it easily can be divided into three individual parts; each part containing 2 circles; one circle is to detect Rh(D) antigen, and one circle is a control field to detect possible false positives.
The ELDONCARD® RhD is not for use in pre-transfusion testing on patients or donors or as the sole basis for medical or treatment decisions.
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