Summary | Detection of specific antibodies of Leishmania
within 10 minutes |
Principle | One-step immunochromatographic assay |
Detection Targets | L. chagasi, L. infantum, and L. donovani antiboies |
Sample | Canine whole blood, serum or plasma |
Quantity | 1 box (kit) = 10 devices (Individual packing) |
Stability and Storage |
1) All reagents should be stored a Room Temperature (at 2 ~ 30℃) 2) 24 months after manufacturing.
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Leishmaniasis is a major and severe parasitic disease of humans, canines and felines. The agent of leishmaniasis is a protozoan parasite and belongs to the leishmania donovani complex. This parasite is widely distributed in temperate and subtropical countries of Southern Europe, Africa, Asia, South America and Central America. Leishmania donovani infantum (L. infantum) is responsible for the feline and canine disease in Southern Europe, Africa, and Asia. Canine Leishmaniasis is a severe progressive systemic disease. Not all dogs develop clinical disease after inoculation with the parasites. The development of clinical disease is dependent on the type of immune response that individual animals have
against the parasites.
The Lismania Rapid Antibody Test Card uses immunochromatography to qualitatively detect Lismania antibodies in canine serum, plasma, or whole blood. After the sample is added to the well, it is moved along the chromatography membrane with the colloidal gold-labeled antigen. If an antibody to Leishmania is present in the sample, it binds to the antigen on the test line and appears burgundy. If the Lismania antibody is not present in the sample, no color reaction is produced.
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