Check4® Brucella Canis
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Check4® Brucella Canis (QVET-CBRU10) is a lateral flow immunochromatographic assay for the qualitative detection of canine brucella antibodies in a canine serum/plasma specimen. Manufactured by Check4®.
Check4® Brucella Canis (QVET-CBRU10) is a lateral flow immunochromatographic assay for the qualitative detection of canine brucella antibodies in a canine serum/plasma specimen.
After 10 minutes, Check4® Brucella Canis will detect the presence of canine brucella antibodies in a canine serum/ plasma specimen. If there are no canine brucella antibodies detected in the specimen, only one coloured band appears in the Control Zone (C), but no coloured band appears in the Test Zone (T). When canine brucella antibodies are detected in the specimen, two coloured bands appear, one in each Zone (T & C).
Each kit contains materials needed to perform 10 tests:
• 10 Check4® Brucella Canis test devices
• 1 instruction for Use (IFU)
• 10 plastic pipettes
Sensitivity: 98.67%.
Specificity: 98.00%.
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How does the Check4® Brucella Canis test work?
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Check4® Brucella Canis (QVET-CBRU10) is a lateral flow immunochromatographic assay for the qualitative detection of canine brucella antibodies in a canine serum/plasma specimen.
After 10 minutes, Check4® Brucella Canis will detect the presence of canine brucella antibodies in a canine serum/ plasma specimen. If there are no canine brucella antibodies detected in the specimen, only one coloured band appears in the Control Zone (C), but no coloured band appears in the Test Zone (T). When canine brucella antibodies are detected in the specimen, two coloured bands appear, one in each Zone (T & C).
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What are the listed precautions?
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When should I read the results?
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Can the results be read before 10 minutes or after 20 minutes?
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What does it mean if one line is darker than the others?
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