Diagnostic test for Canine Brucella Ab

Canine brucellosis is a contagious infection produced by a gram-negative coccobacillus called Brucella canis. The main sources of infection are vaginal fluids of infected females and urine in males. Routes of entry are venereal, oronasal, conjunctivae mucosa and placenta. The most significant symptoms are late abortions in females, epididymitis in males and infertility in both sexes, as well as generalized lymphadenitis, discospondylitis and uveitis. Some dogs are asymptomatic carriers that can spread the disease for a long time. It is particularly important to exclude the disease or carrier in breeding animals.

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REDTEST test device
Assay buffer in tube

Diagnostic test for Canine Brucella Ab

95.80
Sensitivity
99.10
Specificity
Sample material:
Serum
Plasma
Whole blood
Diagnostic test contains the following components:
  • REDTEST test device
  • Assay buffer
  • Disposable dropper
  • Instruction of use

How to perform the Canine Brucella Ab test?

Unpack the test

Remove the test device from the sealed pouch and place it on the flat surface

Apply

Add 1 drop of the sample material into the assay buffer. Using the dropper add 2-3 drops of mixed assay buffer to the sample well.

Wait

Interpret the test results after 5-10 minutes.
Results read earlier or later may be falsified
DO NOT READ THE TEST RESULTS AFTER 10 MINUTES!

Interpretation of the results

Positive result: two colored lines will appear - in the test line zone and control line zone
Negative result: only one colored line will appear in the control line zone
Invalid result: the colored line does not appear in the control line zone

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