Immunochromatographic assay kit for detection of Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) antibody and Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) antigen in feline serum, plasma, or whole blood
General Information
Purpose : Simultaneous détection of Feline Immunodeficiency virus antibody and Feline Leukemia Virus antigen
Materials provided :
• Anigen Rapid FIV Ab / FeLV Ag test device
• Assay diluents bottle
• Anticoagulant tube
• Disposable capillary tube
Special Features :
• One-step testing procedure : Quick & Accurate
• High sensitivity and specificity
FIV Ab test - I
A cat in the acute phase of infection may be antibody négative, and retesting within 6-8 weeks is warranted to establish a diagnosis in cats with a recent history that puts them at risk of exposure.
FeLV Ag test
To completely eliminate any risk to an established household when bringing in a new cat. A follow-up test should be performed at least 90 days after the initial test or possible exposure to FeLV, because cats may be in the early stage of infection at the time of the first test.
Kitten
FIV Ab tests have to be interpreted carefully in kittens less than 6 months of âge. Kittens up to 12 weeks of âge can have passively acquired anti-FIV antibody from mothers that are infected or have been vaccinated. If the kittens have a FIV positive resuit, the kitten should be retested after 8-12 weeks. If FIV négative, the kitten is unlikely to be infected, if still positive it is probably infected.
Test Procedure
1 Prepare a sample
3 Add 2 drops of the assay diluents into the sample hole on the test device
Storage Temperature
2~30 ℃
Package Unit
10 Tests/Kit