The microplate washer is a laboratory equipment designed to comply with practical methods where various processes are used where substances, nutrients or washing solutions are extended to each well and then removed. In order to achieve greater reliability and accuracy of the results, it is essential to empty the wells and wash them with a solution repeatedly to remove any residue.
In the course for the determination of diseases such as the Ebola virus, the use of Elisa together with the microplate washer are carried out the necessary practices making it essential to depose each of the wells in a number of times. Among the laboratory tests, Elisa is used for diagnosis in a serological way towards the determination of the virus and the World Health Organization (WHO), the disease can expand to through infected body fluids as well as direct contact with carrier remains or contaminated animals.