Customization: | Available |
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Type: | Detection Card |
Used for: | Infectious Peritonitis |
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Short Introduction For FIP Test
The Feline Infectious Peritonitis Virus Antibody Test is a lateral flow immunochromatographic assay for the qualitative detection of feline infectious peritonitis antibody (FIPV Ab) in cat's serum, pleural fluid and ascetic fluid specimen.Result | RT-PCR Test Kit | ||
Positive | Negative | ||
Feline Infectious Peritonitis Antibody Rapid Test | Positive | 109 | 22 |
Negative | 1 | 194 | |
Relative Sensitivity | 99.10% | ||
Relative Specificity | 89.80% | ||
Relative Accuracy | 92.90% |
Product Name | Feline Infectious Peritonitis Virus Antibody Test |
Specimen | Ascites or hydrothorax fluid |
Assay Time | 5-10 minutes |
Part No. | VD020 |
MOQ | 300 test kits |
Delivery time | 1 week after Getting 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 | 24 months |
Production Capacity | 1 Million/Day |
Payment | T/T, Western Union, Paypal |
Principle For FIP Virus Test
The Feline FIPV Ab Test is based on sandwich method lateral flow immunochromatographic assay. The test card has a testing window for the observation of assay running and result reading. The testing window has an invisible T (test) zone and a C (control) zone before running the assay. When the treated sample was applied into the sample hole on the device, the liquid will laterally flow through the surface of the test strip and react with the pre-coated FIPV recombinant antigens. If there are FIPV antibodies in the specimen, a visible T line will appear. The C line should always appear after a sample is applied, which indicates a valid result. By this means, the device can accurately indicate the presence of FIPV antibodies in the specimen.TEST PROCEDURE For FIP Test
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