Cat#:RTS-033;Product Name:Influenza A Rapid Test Strip;Size:20T;Sample:Human nasopharyngeal specimens;Intended use:The Rapid Influenza A test is a one step coloured chromatographic immunoassay for
the qualitative detection of influenza type A antigen in human nasopharyngeal specimens to aid in
the diagnosis of Influenza infection.;Description:Influenza A virus, of the family Orthomyxoviridae, carries an RNA genome. This genome encodes one or two non-structural proteins and nine structural proteins, which, together with a host cell–derived lipid envelope, comprise the influenza virus particle. Influenza virus causes widespread morbidity and mortality among human populations worldwide.
Swine influenza is known to be caused by influenza A subtypes H1N1, H1N2, H3N1, H3N2, and H2N3. In pigs, three influenza A virus subtypes (H1N1, H3N2, and H1N2) are the most common strains worldwide. The symptoms of swine flu are cough, fever, sore throat, fatigue, decreased appetite, less commonly vomiting and diarrhoea.;Storage:Store at 15-25℃, DO NOT FREEZE or use beyond the expiration date. The shelf life is 23 months.;Detection Principle:The Rapid Influenza A is a qualitative immunochromatographic assay for the determination of Influenza type A antigens. The membrane is pre-coated with mouse monoclonal antibodies, on the test band region, to recognize these antigens. During testing, the s;Contents of Kit:1. Card tests contained plastic pipettes
2. Diluent B (Sample Diluent)
3. Testing tubes
4. Sterile swabs
5. Disposable pipettes
6. Instructions for use;Sensitivity:>99%;References:1. Daniel E. Noyola, et al. Comparison of a New Neuraminidase Detection Assay with an Enzyme Immunoassay, Immunofluorescence, and Culture for Rapid Detection of Influenza A and B Viruses in Nasal Wash Specimens. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, Mar. 2000;
The Rapid Influenza A test is a one step coloured chromatographic immunoassay for
the qualitative detection of influenza type A antigen in human nasopharyngeal specimens to aid in
the diagnosis of Influenza infection.
Description:
Influenza A virus, of the family Orthomyxoviridae, carries an RNA genome. This genome encodes one or two non-structural proteins and nine structural proteins, which, together with a host cell–derived lipid envelope, comprise the influenza virus particle. Influenza virus causes widespread morbidity and mortality among human populations worldwide.
Swine influenza is known to be caused by influenza A subtypes H1N1, H1N2, H3N1, H3N2, and H2N3. In pigs, three influenza A virus subtypes (H1N1, H3N2, and H1N2) are the most common strains worldwide. The symptoms of swine flu are cough, fever, sore throat, fatigue, decreased appetite, less commonly vomiting and diarrhoea.
Detection Principle:
The Rapid Influenza A is a qualitative immunochromatographic assay for the determination of Influenza type A antigens. The membrane is pre-coated with mouse monoclonal antibodies, on the test band region, to recognize these antigens. During testing, the s
Contents of Kit:
1. Card tests contained plastic pipettes
2. Diluent B (Sample Diluent)
3. Testing tubes
4. Sterile swabs
5. Disposable pipettes
6. Instructions for use
Sensitivity:
>99%
Storage:
Store at 15-25℃, DO NOT FREEZE or use beyond the expiration date. The shelf life is 23 months.
References:
1. Daniel E. Noyola, et al. Comparison of a New Neuraminidase Detection Assay with an Enzyme Immunoassay, Immunofluorescence, and Culture for Rapid Detection of Influenza A and B Viruses in Nasal Wash Specimens. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, Mar. 2000