Description of Vet Dog Disease Test Card WMV100E
Principles:
The Canine Adenovirus Ag Test Device is a immunochromatographic assay for the qualitative detection of Canine
Adenovirus ntigen (CAV Ag) in canine respiratory tract or blood. The CAV Ag Test Device has a letter of
“T” and “C” as test line and control line on the surface of the card. Both the test line and control line in result
window are not visible before applying any samples.
The control line is used for procedural control. Control line should be always appear if the test procedure is
performed properly and the test reagents of control line are working.
A purple test line will be visible in the result window if there are enough CAV antigen in the specimen.
The specially selected antibodies are used in test band as both capture and detector materials.
These enable the device to identify CAV antigen in canine respiratory tract or blood with a high degree of accuracy.
Characteristics
1) One-step rapid test of canine adenovirus antigens
2) Rapid test results between 5 ~ 10 minutes
3) Expensive equipment not required
4) Easy storage and maintenance
5) High-purity and high-quality materials of the test kit increases its sensitivity and specificity.
Materials (10 tests/kit)
1) Test 10 units
2) Diluent (buffer) 0.4 x 10 units
3) Disposable dropper 10 units
4) Swabs for sample collection 10 units
Composition:
Specimen well (S : for dropping), Test line (T), and Control line (C) are marked on the device.
Inside of it, the strip is composed of sample pad, conjugate pad, nitrocellulose membrane (test
paper), and absorbent pad
Effect
Detection of canine adenovirus antigens from canine ocular or nasal discharge.
Uses
1) Specimen
Canine ocular discharge or nasal discharge.
2) Storage of specimen
a) Store specimen at 2~8°C for use within 24 hours or at -25°C for later use.
b) Keep the specimen at 22~25°C before use.
3) Test procedure
a) Collect canine ocular or nasal discharge with a swab and put the swab into a sample
tube containing 0.4 of buffer.
b) Swirl the buffer with the swab.
c) Drop 4 drops (100 ) into the specimen well.
d) Read the test results within 5 – 10 minutes.
Invalid result after 10 minutes
4) Interpretation of the results
A purple band should appear on the control line regardless of the test result. The
presence of another band on the test line determines the result.
Control Line (C): The line should always appear regardless of the presence of the antigens
of canine adenovirus. If this line does not appear, the test should be
considered invalid. This is might be because of impure buffer or the
lack of specimen. It should be tested again with another kit.
Test Line (T): The presence of antigens of canine adenovirus determines the test line.
1) Negative: Control line only appears.
2) Positive: Both Test and Control lines appear.
3) Retesting
a) Both Test and Control lines do not appear.
b) Test line only appears
5) Further examinations
This test is for primary screening only . Consult veterinarians for further necessary
examinations to obtain clinical test results.
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