Επιπρόσθετες Πληροφορίες
Tests per box | 10 |
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Strips | Single-strip test |
Principle | Sandwich lateral flow immunochromatographic assay |
Intended use | Detection of FMDV ( foot and mouth disease virus) antibody |
Specimen | Whole Blood, plasma or serum |
Sensitivity | 95.4% vs. Commercial ELISA |
Specificity | 100% vs. Commercial ELISA |
Detection limit | Όχι |
Reaction | Όχι |
Reading time | 20 min |
Shelf life | 24 months |
Storage | The kit can be stored at room temperature (2~30 ) or refrigerated. ℃ The kit is stable through the expiration date marked on the package label. DO NOT FREEZE. Do not store the test kit in direct sunlight. |
Advantages | One-step testing procedure : Quickly & Accurately |
Instructions | [Serum & Plasma specimen] 1) Remove the test kit from the foil pouch, and place it on a flat, dry surface. 2) Add 10ul of serum, or plasma to the sample hole marked “S” on the test device with a capillary tube and wait for 1 minute, then add 3 drops of the developing buffer into the developing hole. 3) For the test result, you will see the purple band in the result window of the kit. Interpret test results at 15 minutes. Do not interpret after 30 minutes. [Whole blood specimen] 1) Remove the test kit from the foil pouch, and place it on a flat, dry surface. 2) Dispense 3 drops of the whole blood diluent into the well on the rack. Add 1 drop (25ul) of a whole blood sample with a disposable dropper and mix them for 1 minute. 3) Add 10ul of the mixed sample to the sample hole (S) with a capillary tube and wait for 1 minute. 4) Dispense 3 drops of the developing buffer into the developing hole. 5) For the test result, you will see the purple band in the result window of the kit. Interpret test results at 15minutes. Do not interpret after 30 minutes. Caution: The above result interpreting time is based on reading test results at room temperature of 15 ~ 30℃. If your room temperature is not significantly more than 15℃, the result interpreting time should be properly increased. |
Support | Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is a highly contagious viral infection primarily of cloven-hoofed domestic animals, such as cattle, pigs, sheep, goats, deer, and water buffalo. In many countries the disease is controlled by vaccinations that consist of (partly) purified structural proteins (SP) of the FMD virus, and therefore vaccinated animals only elicit antibodies directed against the structural proteins. Non structural protein (NSP) is expressed only by replicating viruses, and inactivated vaccines are purified to remove the cellular proteins and NSP. Therefore, only animals that have been infected with wild type develop antibodies against NSP. It is important to differentiate SP and NSP antibodies in countries that use vaccination to control FMDV outbreaks to discriminate wild type infections and immune response to vaccination. |
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