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Lifecosm Newcastle disease Virus Ab Rapid Test kit for veterinary diagnostic test

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Item Name: Newcastle disease Virus Ab Rapid Test kit

SummaryDetection of specific Antibody of  Newcastle disease Virus within 15 minutes
Principle: One-step immunochromatographic assay
Detection Targets: Antibody of  Newcastle disease Virus
Reading time: 10 ~ 15 minutes
Storage: Room Temperature (at 2 ~ 30℃)
Expiration: 24 months after manufacturing

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Newcastle disease Virus Ab Rapid Test kit

Summary Detection of specific Antibody of Newcastle disease

 within 15 minutes

Principle One-step immunochromatographic assay
Detection Targets Newcastle disease Antibody
Sample  Serum
Reading time 10~ 15 minutes
Quantity 1 box (kit) = 10 devices (Individual packing)
Contents Test kit, Buffer bottles, Disposable droppers, and Cotton swabs
 

 

Caution

Use within 10 minutes after opening

Use appropriate amount of sample (0.1 ml of a dropper)

Use after 15~30 minutes at RT if they are stored under cold circumstances

Consider the test results as invalid after 10 minutes

 

Information

Newcastle disease, also known as the Asian fowl plague, is caused by a virus of chicken and a variety ofbirds acute highly contagious disease, mainly characterized by difficulty in breathing, diarrhea, nervous disorders, mucosal and serosal bleeding. Because of different pathogenic strains, can be expressed as the severity of the disease vary widely.

Clinical signs

Egg drop after a (otherwise asymptomatic) Newcastle disease infection in a duly vaccinated broiler parent flock

Signs of infection with NDV vary greatly depending on factors such as the strain of virus and the health, age and species of the host.

The incubation period for the disease ranges from 4 to 6 days. An infected bird may exhibit several signs, including respiratory signs (gasping, coughing), nervous signs (depression, inappetence, muscular tremors, drooping wings, twisting of head and neck, circling, complete paralysis), swelling of the tissues around the eyes and neck, greenish, watery diarrhoea, misshapen, rough- or thin-shelled eggs and reduced egg production.

In acute cases, the death is very sudden, and, in the beginning of the outbreak, the remaining birds do not seem to be sick. In flocks with good immunity, however, the signs (respiratory and digestive) are mild and progressive, and are followed after 7 days by nervous symptoms, especially twisted heads.

P2

Same symptom in a broiler

p3

PM lesions on proventriculus, gizzard, and duodenum

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