Intended Use
HG canine adenovirus type 2 antigen rapid diagnostic test strip can quickly detect canine adenovirus type 2 in canine secretions (eye secretions, nasal fluid, saliva) by using immunochromatography.
Detection principle: The detection line (T) of the nitrocellulose film is immobilized with a specific antibody to CAV-2 and the colloidal gold particles contain another specific antibody to CAV-2. The colloidal gold particles react with the CAV-2 antigen in the test sample for the first time to form an antigen-antibody complex, and then the antigen-antibody complex moves to the test line (T) by capillary action, and is separated from the other in the test line (T). A CAY-2-specific antibody undergoes the second antigen-antibody reaction and turns purple, so the result can be judged.
Symptons
fever,
vomiting,
diarrhea,
a milky,
opaque appearance to the eyes,
and loss of appetite
Features
1. This product only needs one step to detect CAV-2;
2. This product does not require special instruments, and can be quickly and easily carried out on-site testing;
3. This product uses high-purity raw materials and high-quality materials, and has high specificity and sensitivity;
Operation
Place test device and tube containing of extraction and allow them to room temperature prior to testing.
Prepare the swab sample(s) from the canine.
Insert the swab sample into the test tubethenswril the swab at least6 times while pressing the head against the bottom and side of the test tube.
Roll the swab head against the inside of the tube as you remove it. Dispose of the used swab in accordance withyour biohazard waste disposal protocol.
Absorb the extracted solution with the dropper.
Load 3~4 drops of the extracted solution.Do not handle or move the test strip until the test is completed and ready for reading.
Read the result within 10 minutes Some positive results may appear sooner.
Please do not read the resultafter10 minutes.
Interpretation of Results
This product is aimed to facilitate public health institute worldwide to increase their diagnostic capabilities when facing the emerging Canine Adenovirus health challenge, allowing for an efficient and rapid public health response in the case of an outbreak.