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Mycoplasma Canis And Cat Ag Rapid Detection Card

Mycoplasma is the smallest prokaryote known,lacking cell wall, and widely exists in the mucosa ofanimals. Since mycoplasma can also be isolated fromthe upper respiratory tract of normal healthy animals.it is difficult to assess the impact of mycoplasma onthe upper respiratory tract of animals

[Principle]

The Mycoplasma Canis And Cat antigen rapid detection card for cats and dogs uses rapid immunochromatographic detection technology to detect Mycoplasma Canis And Cat virus antigens in dogs and cats. After adding samples from the rectum or feces to the sampling well, they move along the chromatographic membrane along with colloidal gold labeled anti Mycoplasma Canis And Cat monoclonal antibodies. If Mycoplasma Canis And Cat antigen is present in the sample, it binds to the antibody on the detection line and displays a wine red color. If there is no Mycoplasma Canis And Cat antigen present in the sample, no color reaction occurs.


[Kit composition]

No.

Name

20T / box

1.

test   cards (including straws)

20

2.

Sample   dilution

20bottles

3.

Cotton swab

20 sticks

4.

instruction   manual

1

[Storage and expiry date] Store in a cool and dry place (2-30 ° C), valid for 24 months.


[Sample preparation]

After soaking the cotton swab with normal saline, swab the feces, rectum, vomit, and saliva. Immediately insert the cotton swab into the sample tube containing the diluent. Stir the cotton swab thoroughly until all the samples on the cotton swab are dissolved in the diluent. Place the cotton swab in the tube. The wall is squeezed out and discarded, and the sample solution is left to stand.

Note:

Excessive stool samples may lead to erroneous results (such as the occurrence of black bands, etc.), and can be diluted with the sample dilution solution before testing.

experiment method

1. Tear off the aluminum foil packaging bag of the test card, remove the test card, and place it on a flat, clean surface.

2. Pipette the prepared clear sample supernatant with a matching pipette, and slowly add 2-3 drops (about 60ul) into the sample well vertically and slowly.

3. Leave at room temperature for 5-10 minutes to judge the results. Results longer than 30 minutes are invalid.