Url | Http://www.mtusbio.com/animal-disease-test/common-name:-swine-fever-virus-antibody-test-card-(colloidal-gold-method).html |
Package | 10 Tests/Kit |
Product Description | This reagent is used to detect swine fever virus antibodies in swine serum and can be used to evaluate the immune effect of swine fever virus vaccine. |
Kit Contents | 1. Test cards (including straws), 50. 2. Antibody titer colorimetric card, 1. 3. 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. Use the matched pipette to suck the prepared clarified sample supernatant, and slowly and slowly add 6 drops (about 120ul) into the sample well; 6-7 drops of the whole blood sample. 3. Leave at room temperature for 10-20 minutes to judge the results. Results longer than 30 minutes are invalid. |
How to use | Sample requirements 1. This test card is only suitable for testing pig serum / whole blood samples. 2. Serum: Take 2-3ml of blood according to the conventional method and place it in a clean and dry test tube. Let it stand for about 1 hour. After the blood is coagulated, centrifuge at 4000 rpm for 10 minutes. Serum is naturally precipitated), and the serum is separated. Require serum to be clear, no hemolysis, no pollution. 3. Whole blood: Whole blood samples without anticoagulant should be tested before coagulation; if partial coagulation has occurred, separate the serum for testing. Anticoagulant whole blood samples should be tested within 24 hours, and do not freeze; freeze-thaw will cause red blood cells to rupture and hemolyze, which will seriously affect the detection effect. |
Storage | Store in a cool and dry place (2-30°C). |
Shelif Life | 24 months |
Introduction | Classical Swine Fever Virus (CSFV) is a highly contact, hemorrhagic and lethal infectious disease caused by classical swine fever virus. It is characterized by extensive heat retention and microvascular wall degeneration. Hemorrhage, necrosis, infarction, etc., are chronically characterized by cellulose necrotic enteritis. |
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