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FCoV test kit
JNCMED Felivet FCoV Ag Test is a test cassette to detect the presence of Feline Coron virus antigen (FCoV Ag) in cat’s pleural fluid, ascitic fluid or feces specimen, to provide a reference for diagnosis of Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) infection..
*Type: Detection Card
* Used for: FCoV Test
*Specimens: Feces
*Assay Time: 5-10 Minutes
*Sample: Supply
*Storage: 2-30°C
*Expiry date: two years from date of manufacture
*Customized: Accept
Feline Calicivirus Fcv Antigen Rapid Diagnostic Test
Introduction by JNCMED
The Felivet FCoV Ag Test is a test cassette to detect the presence of Feline Coron virus antigen (FCoV Ag) in cat’s pleural fluid, ascitic fluid or feces specimen, to provide a reference for diagnosis of Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) infection.
Materials Provided by sabrina@jcmedtj.com
1.JNCMED test device individually foil-pouched with a desiccant
2.Assay solution in tube
3.Disposable dropper
4.Sterilized swab
5.Instruction manual for use
Principle
The FCoV Ag Rapid Test is based on sandwich lateral flow immunochromatographic assay. The test device 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 monoclonal antibodies. If there is FIPV antigen 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 antigen in the specimen.
Feature
1. Easy opertaion
2. Fast read Result
3. High Sensitivity and accuracy
4. Reasonable price and high quality
Test procedure
– Allow all materials (including specimens and test equipment) to recover to °C.15-25 before testing is performed
– Remove the test equipment from the foil bag and place it horizontally.
– Collection of pleural or peritoneal fluids from patient cats for filtration and centrifuge to remove impurities. Use transparent liquid in detection. In the case of pleural fluid or ascites fluid, use a dropper to prepare 1 drop (approx. μL 40) into the sample hole “S” of the test equipment. and then immediately put 2 drops (about 80μL) of detection buffer into the sample hole. Note: if the liquid specimen is sufficient, put about 0.5 mL of liquid specimen into the detection buffer and mix well for direct use.
– In the case of stool specimens, the tip of the cat’s dung is collected with a swab. Insert the swab into the supply detection buffer tube to dilute. shake to make it fully resolved and use the mixture in the detection.
– Explain the results within 15-20 minutes. The results after 20 minutes are considered invalid
Interpretation of Result
※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.