Canine Infectious Disease Triad Antibody (EHR/LYME/ANA Ab)
Catalog No. | FSCITW |
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Specimen | WB/S/P |
Dimensions | Height: 80mm, Length: 300mm |
Product Description
- INTENDED USE
The Canine Infectious Disease Triad Antibody Rapid Test is a multiplex fluorescence immunoassay designed for the simultaneous detection of antibodies against three major canine vector-borne pathogens in canine whole blood, serum, or plasma:
- Ehrlichia canis (EHR)
- Borrelia burgdorferi (LYME)
- Anaplasma phagocytophilum (ANA)
This test assists veterinarians in:
- Screening for exposure to tick-borne diseases in endemic areas
- Differentiating co-infections in symptomatic dogs (e.g., lethargy, lameness, fever)
- Monitoring seroconversion post-tick exposure or during treatment
Note: For veterinary point-of-care use. Results should be interpreted in conjunction with clinical signs and additional diagnostics.
- TEST PRINCIPLE
The test utilizes a multiplex lateral flow fluorescence immunoassay technology:
- Sample Application:
- The sample migrates via capillary action to encounter three distinct test zones, each coated with:
- Recombinant EHR P30/P28 antigens
- LYME OspC/OspF antigens
- ANA P44/MSP2 antigens
- The sample migrates via capillary action to encounter three distinct test zones, each coated with:
- Antibody-Antigen Binding:
- Pathogen-specific IgG/IgM antibodies in the sample form complexes with fluorescent nanoparticle-conjugated anti-canine IgG/M antibodies.
- Fluorescence Detection:
- A portable analyzer quantifies fluorescence signals at each test line (650 nm/720 nm dual channels)
- Provides semi-quantitative antibody index values for each pathogen within 15 minutes
Key Features:
- Multiplex Efficiency: Single-test detection of three pathogens (saves 60% time vs. individual tests)
- High Sensitivity: Detects antibodies as early as 10-14 days post-infection
- Endemic Strain Coverage: Includes dominant regional antigen variants (US/EU/Asia)
*Storage: Keep at 2-30°C. Do not freeze test cassettes.*