LiliF® Anaplasma Ag rapid test kit
Anaplasmosis of dog is an infectious disease that is caused by bacteria called Anaplasma phagocytophilum and platis. The organism occurs in the white blood cells and is transmitted by natural means through by a number of haematophagous species of ticks. It can also be transmitted iatrogenically by the use of surgical, dehorning, castration and tattoo instruments and hypodermic needles that are not disinfected between uses. Deer ticks can carry other parasites, including Lyme. It is very important to check for other infections when suspect Anaplasmosis.
LiliF® Anaplasma Ab Test Kit is designed to detect the antibodies of anaplasma in canine whole blood, serum or plasma. After being absorbed into the cellulose pad, the antibodies of anaplasma move and bind with gold-colloid complex of canine antigen of the conjugate pad, forming Ag-Ab complex. This complex, then, forms Ag-Ab-Ag direct sandwich binding with antigen of anaplasma in the nitrocellulose membrane. The test results can appear on Control (C) and Test (T) lines where the principles of immunochromatography are used.
• Detection of Anaplasma antibody from canine whole blood, serum, or plasma
No | Contents | 10 Tests / Kit |
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1 | Test device | 10 tests |
2 | Diluent (buffer) | 2ml x 1ea |
3 | Disposable dropper | 10 ea |
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