Description
Brucella Antibody Test Strip is prepared by colloidal gold immunochromatography technology, used to detect the brucella antibody in whole blood, plasma, serum of cattle and sheep or the fresh milk. A rapid Brucella antibody test, like the VetCheck Brucella Antibody Rapid Test, is a quick and easy-to-use diagnostic tool that detects antibodies against Brucella bacteria in whole blood, serum, or plasma, aiding in the diagnosis of brucellosis.
Key Features and Benefits:
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Easy to Use:The tests are designed to be user-friendly and require minimal training to perform.
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Rapid Results:Results are typically available within 10-20 minutes, allowing for quick diagnosis.
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Visual Interpretation:Results can be read visually, eliminating the need for specialized equipment or analysis.
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Cost-Effective:These tests are a cost-effective method for assisting in the diagnosis of brucellosis.
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Internal Control:They often include an internal control line to confirm that the test has been performed correctly.
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Storage:Devices can be stored at room temperature (2-26°C) and do not require refrigeration.
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Specific Brucella Antigens:The tests use specially selected Brucella antigens that are a common epitope for the majority of Brucella species, enabling more specific identification of Brucella antibodies.Test Type and Purpose:
- Qualitative Detection: These tests are designed to qualitatively detect the presence or absence of antibodies, not to quantify the level of antibodies.
- Rapid Assay: The tests are designed for rapid results, typically within 10-20 minutes.
- Immunochromatographic Assay: They utilize a lateral flow immunochromatographic assay, a common technique for rapid detection of specific substances.
- Screening Tool: These tests are intended to be used as a screening test and as an aid in the diagnosis of brucellosis.
- Specimen Types: They can be performed using whole blood, serum, or plasma.
- Qualitative Detection: These tests are designed to qualitatively detect the presence or absence of antibodies, not to quantify the level of antibodies.
Note:
This is for informational purposes only. For medical advice or diagnosis, consult a professional.
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