Cat. No.: CD-ADTK-031

Avian influenza virus antigen test card (colloidal gold method)

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Package 10 Tests/Kit
Product Description The reagent is used for detecting common antigens of avian influenza virus in avian trachea and cloaca secretions, and can be used for screening and aiding diagnosis of avian influenza virus infection.
Kit Contents 1. Test cards (including straws), 50.
2. Sample dilution, 50 bottles.
3. Straws, 50 sticks.
4. Instruction manual, 1.
Detection principle Immunochromatographic assay.
Detection Method 1. Tear off the aluminum foil packaging bag of the test card, remove the test card, and place it on a flat, clean surface.
2. Pipette the prepared clear sample supernatant with a matching pipette, and slowly add 2-3 drops (about 60ul) into the sample well vertically and slowly.
3. Leave at room temperature for 10-15 minutes to judge the results, and the results over 30 minutes are invalid.
How to use Sample preparation
1. Use a cotton swab to swab about 0.1g or 100ul of fresh poultry excrement or laryngotracheal secretion. (Sample collection directly affects the accuracy of test results, and should be ensured to be correct and sufficient.)
2. Immediately insert the cotton swab into the sample tube containing the diluent. Stir the cotton swab thoroughly until all the samples on the cotton swab are dissolved in the diluent. Squeeze the cotton swab on the wall of the tube and discard, and leave the sample liquid to stand by.
Storage Store in a cool and dry place (2-30°C).
Shelif Life 24 months
Introduction Avian influenza, also known as true fowl fever or European fowl fever, is an acute, highly lethal infectious disease of poultry caused by avian influenza virus (Avian Influenza Virus, AIV). As a feature.
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