Specimen: | WB/S/P | Format: | Cassette |
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Strip Width: | 3.0mm, 4.0mm | Packing Style: | Self-contained |
Storage: | 8-30°C | Warranty: | 18 Months |
High Light: | medical diagnostic kit,urine test kit |
Infectious Disease Test Cassette for Dengue NS1 Antigen , WB / S / P avaliable
Introduction
Dengue virus is a mosquito-borne flavivirus, consisting of four serotypes, it is considered as a major public health problem in tropical / subtropical areas. 2.5-3.0 billion global population is estimated at risk in these regions. Annually about 50 million cases of dengue fever and more than 250,000 cases of dengue hemorrhagic fever occur based on WHO report.
Dengue NS1 antigen is an early mark appearing on the first day after symptom both in primary and secondary infection, the proportion of dengue NS1 antigen in blood is correlated with dengue virus load in patient.
Dengue NS1 Antigen rapid test cassette
Early detection of Dengue IgM and Dengue IgG in serum or plasma for in vitro diagnostic use
Each test kit contains:
1. A pouch
2. Pouch contains one cassette test device
3. One plastic pipette
4. Each 25 tests with one 3 ml dropper bottle with buffe
Stability and Storage Conditions
Dengue NS1 test kit is stable at room temperature between 8-30oC for one and half year when in the unopened pouches.
DO NOT FREEZE the kit or expose to temperature extremes.
Reading test results
1. Dengue NS1 positive:
2. Dengue NS1 negative:
Note:
Control line should appear always if test line is positive, if control line is negative, It is recommended that a fresh device be used and the test repeated carefully following the directions in this insert.
Limitation of the Test
Dengue NS1 antigen rapid test is designed to detect dengue NS1 antigen in serum or plasma. Testing of any other body fluids has not been validated and may not yield appropriate results.
For the samples that are tested positive by dengue NS1 rapid test, more specific confirmatory test should be done. A clinical evaluation of the patient’s situation and history should also be made before a final diagnosis is established.