Goat & Sheep Brucella Antibody Rapid Test
At Bio-FAST, we offer the Goat & Sheep Brucella Antibody Rapid Test, a cutting-edge solution designed to swiftly and accurately detect Brucella antibodies in goats and sheep. Our test provides veterinarians and farmers with a reliable method for early identification, allowing prompt intervention and care.
KEY FEATURES:
- Rapid Results: Obtain results within minutes, enabling quick decision-making for effective treatment.
- High Accuracy: Our test boasts high sensitivity and specificity, ensuring dependable outcomes.
- Ease of Use: Simple testing procedure that can be conducted by veterinary professionals with minimal training.
- Reliable Detection: Detects Brucella antibodies efficiently, aiding in the early diagnosis of infections.
- Cost-effective: An affordable screening option without compromising accuracy or reliability.
BENEFITS:
- Early Detection: Identify Brucella infections in goats and sheep early, enhancing treatment efficacy.
- Peace of Mind: Provide farmers with quick and reliable results, alleviating concerns about their livestock's health.
- Improved Veterinary Care: Empower veterinarians with a rapid diagnostic tool for timely intervention.
HOW IT WORKS:
The Goat & Sheep Brucella Antibody Rapid Test is a user-friendly kit that requires a small blood sample. The test is based on lateral flow chromatography and detects Brucella antibodies, providing clear results in just a few minutes. Its simplicity and accuracy make it an invaluable tool for veterinary clinics and farms concerned about Brucella infection.
USAGE:
This test is recommended for routine screenings, especially for goats and sheep in breeding programs, those showing symptoms of Brucella infection, or in regions where Brucella prevalence is a concern. Consult with a veterinarian for proper interpretation of results and follow-up care.
MATERIALS REQUIRED:
- Goat & Sheep Brucella Antibody Rapid Test kit
- Sample collection device (e.g., lancet, syringe)
- Sterile swabs or wipes (alcohol wipes)
- Timer or clock
TEST PROCEDURE:
Preparation:
- Ensure the test kit is at room temperature (15-30°C / 59-86°F) before use.
- Label the test device with the identification details of the animal.
Sample Collection:
- Use a sterile collection device (lancet or syringe) to collect a small blood sample from the animal’s vein.
- Apply pressure to the site to stop bleeding and use a sterile swab or wipe to clean the area.
Test Application:
- Remove the Goat & Sheep Brucella Antibody Rapid Test cassette from its sealed pouch just before use.
- Place the cassette on a flat, clean surface.
Adding the Sample:
- Using a pipette or provided dropper, add 2-3 drops of the collected blood sample to the sample well (S) of the test cassette.
Reading Results:
- Set a timer or clock according to the specified test duration (usually indicated in the kit's instructions).
- Read the results within the specified time frame mentioned in the instructions (usually 5-10 minutes).
Interpretation:
- A visible line in the control region (C) indicates that the test is functioning correctly.
- Interpret the presence or absence of a line in the test region (T). A visible line in both the control (C) and test (T) regions indicates a positive result for Brucella antibodies. A line only in the control region (C) signifies a negative result.
Result Documentation:
- Record the results accurately, including the date and time of the test, identification details of the animal, and the interpretation of the test (positive or negative).
Disposal:
- Properly dispose of used test components according to local regulations for biohazardous waste.
RESULT INTERPRETATION:
Negative Result:
- Control Line (C): A visible line in the control region (C) indicates the test has worked properly.
- Test Line (T): No line appears in the test region (T), indicating the absence of Brucella antibodies. This configuration signifies a negative result for Brucella antibodies.
Positive Result:
- Control Line (C): A visible line in the control region (C) confirms the test's functionality.
- Test Line (T): A visible line appears in both the control (C) and test (T) regions, indicating the presence of Brucella antibodies. This configuration signifies a positive result for Brucella antibodies.
Invalid Result:
- No Control Line (C): If there's no visible line in the control region (C), the test is considered invalid. This may suggest an error in the testing process or a faulty test kit.
NOTE:
- Follow the instructions precisely from the insert included in the kit.
- Results should be interpreted by a qualified veterinarian familiar with the test and Brucella infections in goats and sheep.