Avian Infectious Bursal Disease Virus Antigen Rapid Test
Short Introduction
Infectious bursal disease (IBD) is an acute viral infection of young chickens that affects the lymphoid tissue, particularly the bursa of Fabricius.
Chickens are most susceptible to clinical disease when they are between 3 to 6 weeks of age. Chicks less than 3 weeks of age are still susceptible to becoming infected with the virus, but typically don't demonstrate signs of illness.
Clinical Signs in chickens 3-6 weeks old as follows:
Has a sudden onset and rapidly runs through all flock members.
1. watery or whitish diarrhea that clings to the chick's vent feathers (referred to as 'pasty butt'). Sometimes blood is also present.
2.General, non-specific signs - lethargy, depression, loss of appetite, reduced water intake, huddling, ruffled feathers, and reluctance to stand soon follow.
3.Diarrhea and reduced water intake leads to dehydration, soon followed by incoordination, trembling and weakness.
20-30% of chicks will usually die within 3 days from when they first developed signs of illness.
4.Remaining flock members will usually undergo a rapid recovery 5-7 days later.
Product Name |
Avian Infectious Bursal Disease Virus Antigen Rapid Test |
Specimen |
Bird's Trachea , Cloacal or Feces |
Assay Time |
5-10 minutes |
Part No. |
VD312 |
MOQ |
800 test kits |
Delivery time |
1 week after Get payment |
Packing |
10 test kits/Packing box |
Storage Temperature |
2-30°C,DO NOT FREEZE. Do not store the test kit in direct sunlight. |
Shelf Life |
18 months |
Production Capacity |
1 Million/Day |
Payment |
T/T, Western Union, Paypal |
Principle
The Avian Infectious Bursal Disease Virus Antigen Rapid Test is based on sandwich lateral flow immunochromatographic analysis. The test device has a test window. The test window has an invisible T (test) area and C (control) area. When the sample is applied to the sample well on the device, the liquid will flow laterally on the surface of the test strip. If there is enough IBDV antigen in the sample, a visible T band will appear. The C-band
should always appear after the sample is applied, indicating a valid result. The device can accurately indicate the presence of Infectious Bursal Disease Virus antigen in the sample.
TEST PROCEDURE
-Collect bird's trachea or cloacal secretions or feces with the cotton swab and make the swab wet sufficiently.
- Insert the swab into the provided assay buffer tube. Agitates it to get efficient sample extraction.
- Take out the test device from the foil pouch and place it horizontally.
- Suck the treated sample extraction from the assay buffer tube and place 3 drops into the sample well "S" of the test device.
- Interpret the result in 5-10 minutes. Result after 10 minutes is considered as invalid.
INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS
Positive (+): The presence of both "C" line and zone "T" line, no matter T line is clear or vague.
- Negative (-): Only clear C line appear. No T line.
- Invalid: No colored line appears in C zone. No matter if T line appears.
Company Profile
HANGZHOU EVEGEN BIOTECH CO., LTD.has a top colloidal gold product research and development team, strong technical strength, product quality ahead of similar products at home and abroad, after several times with the domestic and foreign well-known veterinary diagnostic reagents team cooperation, development and launch a series of broad market potential of livestock and poultry and pets with rapid diagnostic test paper products.
Adhering to the positive attitude and the concept of win-win, the company develops more and better products for the international veterinary rapid diagnosis field. We are willing to contribute our youth and wisdom to the agriculture and animal disease detection industry. We are willing to join hands with those who are interested in creating the spring of rapid diagnosis of animal diseases in China!
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