The Mycoplasma Spp in Cats/ Dogs RDT is a lateral flow immunochromatographic assay for the qualitative detection of mypoplasma pneumonia antigen (MP Ag) in secretions from dog or cat’s eyes, nasal cavities.
Introduction
About pets Mycoplasma
Mycoplasma is a bacterium that lacks a cell wall and is ubiquitous in mammalian mucosa.
Overcrowding, concurrent viral infections, and dirty environments promote the proliferation and transmission of mycoplasma among animals. Mycoplasma felis is more likely to cause disease than other types of Mycoplasma. Clinical symptoms include sneezing, nasal discharge, serous or purulent discharge, conjunctival hyperemia, and keratitis.
The Mycoplasma Spp in Cats/ Dogs RDT is a lateral flow immunochromatographic assay for the qualitative detection of mypoplasma pneumonia antigen (MP Ag) in secretions from dog or cat’s eyes, nasal cavities.
Benefits
1. One-step whole blood, serum and plasma testing.
2. Simple operation, non-professional on-site inspection.
3. The detection process is fast,
4. The test time is less than or equal to 10 seconds, and it can detect 270 samples per hour at the fastest.
5. The detection equipment is compact, easy to carry, mobile terminal operation, cloud platform quality control.
6. The detection sensitivity is high, comparable to that of enzyme-labeled kits.
• Test devices
• Droppers
• Single Buffer
• IFU
Test Procedure
-Collect dog’s ocular, nasal or anus secretions with the cotton Swab and make the Swab wet sufficiently.
-Insert the Swab into the provided assay buffer tube. Agitates it to get efficient sample extraction.
-If using serum or plasma specimen, use the dropper to collect the specimen.