Canine Leptospira Antibody (LEP Ab)
Catalog No. | FSCLEPW |
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Specimen | WB/S/P |
Dimensions | Height: 80mm, Length: 300mm |
Product Description
- INTENDED USE
The Canine Leptospira Antibody Rapid Test is a fluorescence-based immunoassay designed for qualitative/semi-quantitative detection of Leptospira-specific antibodies in canine serum, plasma, or whole blood. This test assists veterinarians in:
- Early screening of Leptospira infection (including common serovars like Canicola, Icterohaemorrhagiae, Grippotyphosa, and Pomona)
- Monitoring vaccine efficacy by assessing antibody response post-vaccination
- Supporting differential diagnosis of acute febrile illness or renal/liver disease in dogs
Note: For veterinary use only. Results should be interpreted alongside clinical signs and exposure history.
- TEST PRINCIPLE
The test utilizes an indirect fluorescence immunoassay format:
- Antigen Coating: Recombinant Leptospira antigens (major outer membrane proteins) are immobilized on the test strip.
- Antibody Binding: If present in the sample, anti-Leptospira IgG/IgM antibodies bind to the fixed antigens.
- Signal Generation: A fluorescently labeled anti-canine IgG secondary antibody binds to the captured antibodies.
- Quantitative Readout: A handheld fluorescence reader measures signal intensity at 525nm emission, providing:
- Qualitative result (Positive/Negative) with 99% clinical sensitivity
- Semi-quantitative index (S/CO ratio) for antibody level estimation
Key Features:
- Multi-serovar Coverage: Detects antibodies against 8 prevalent pathogenic serovars
- Rapid Turnaround: Results in 15 minutes vs. 2-3 days for MAT testing
- No Prozone Effect: Fluorescence detection avoids hook effects at high antibody titers
Storage: Maintain test cassettes at 2-30°C. Use fresh samples (hemolyzed samples may affect accuracy).