Feline Giardia intestinalis & Tritrichomonas foetus Antigen (fGIA/TRF Ag)
Catalog No. | FSFGTAGF |
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Specimen | Feces |
Dimensions | Height: 80mm, Length: 300mm |
Product Description
- INTENDED USE
The fGIA/TRF Ag Rapid Test is a dual-target fluorescence immunoassay designed for the simultaneous detection and differentiation of:
- Giardia intestinalis (common intestinal parasite)
- Tritrichomonas foetus (a major cause of feline diarrhea)
in feline feces or rectal swab samples. This test assists veterinarians in:
- Rapid diagnosis of chronic diarrhea or large bowel disease
- Differential diagnosis between parasitic infections (Giardia vs. T. foetus)
- Monitoring treatment efficacy post-antiprotozoal therapy
Note: For veterinary point-of-care use. Not for human diagnostics.
- TEST PRINCIPLE
Utilizing dual-channel fluorescence immunochromatography:
- Giardia Detection Channel
- Sandwich Assay:
- Anti-Giardia monoclonal antibodies (test line) capture Giardia-specific antigens
- Fluorescent nanoparticle-labeled antibodies form a sandwich complex
- T. foetus Detection Channel
2. Competitive Assay:
- T. foetus antigens compete with fluorescent analogs for antibody binding sites
- Negative correlation between pathogen load and fluorescence intensity
- Detection:
3. A handheld analyzer quantitatively measures:
- Giardia: ≥85% sensitivity at 50 cysts/μL
- T. foetus: ≥90% sensitivity at 10 organisms/μL
- Results in 12-15 minutes with automatic interpretation
Key Features:
- Cross-reactivity Free: No interference between two pathogens
- High Throughput: Compatible with batch testing (up to 10 samples/run)
- Feline-Specific: Optimized for feline antigen epitopes
Storage: Keep test cassettes at 2-30°C. Use fresh samples (<2hrs at RT or <72hrs at 4°C).*