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IMMUNOLOGICAL TEST TEST THE DIFFERENCE PRODUCT BROCHURE
Open the catalog to page 1>truRapid Discover the new frontier of screening in Veterinary Medicine: WHOLE BLOOD / SERUM / PLASMA Unscrew the cap from the sample extraction buffer. Using the provided swab, coat the swab with a thin layer of fecal material. Try to saturate the swab with liquid, if any. truRapid FOUR trURapid FOUR Leish trURapid Anaplasma trURapid Ehrlichia trURapid Heartworm Dirofilaria trURapid Leptospirosis trURapid Lyme trURapid Leishmania K Coronavirus test is available only for dog Discover in the last page the other COMING SOON tests! Feline Immunodeficiency Feline Leukemia Immerse the sample...
Open the catalog to page 2truRapid FOUR One test for 4 major vector-transmitted truRapid FOUR Leish truRapid FOUR is a rapid test for the detection of Dirofilaria immitis antigen; Borrelia burgdorferi antibody; Anaplasma phagocytophilum and platys antibodies; Ehrlichia canis, chaffeensis, and ewingii antibodies in canine serum, plasma, or anti-coagulated whole blood. Testing dogs regularly for these diseases is strongly recommended to make a preventive diagnosis, to determine if there is an active infection and to reinforce the importance of tick control. Early detection is the best way to protect your patients and...
Open the catalog to page 3trURapid Anaplasma Abstract: Diagnosis of Anaplasmosis disease in dogs trURapid Anaplasma is a rapid test for detection of Anaplasma phagoctyophilum and platys antibodies in canine serum, plasma, or anticoagulated whole blood. Anaplasmosis is a bacterial disease that, in a dogs, comes in two forms. Anaplasma phagoctyophilum infects neutrophils (this is the form that is also found in people). The second type of Anaplasma organism, Anaplasma platys, infects a dog's platelets. Anaplasmosis occurs worldwide in a wide number of mammals including dogs, cats, and people. Rodents are thought to be...
Open the catalog to page 4trGRapid Ehrlichia Abstract: Diagnosis of Ehrlichiosis disease in dogs trGRapid Ehrlichia is a rapid test for detection of Ehrlichia canis, chaffeensis, and ewingii antibodies in canine serum, plasma, or anticoagulated whole blood. Ehrlichiosis is the general name used to describe diseases caused by the bacteria Ehrlichia canis, chaffeensis, and ewingii and transmitted by ticks. The infection leads to multisystemic disease in dogs characterized by acute disease with unspecific signs, coagulation disorders, and ophthalmological lesions. The subclinical disease is common with minimal clinical...
Open the catalog to page 5trGRapid Heartworm (Dirofilaria) Abstract: Diagnosis of Heartworm disease in dogs trGRapid Heartworm Dirofilaria is a rapid test for detection of Dirofilaria immitis antigen in canine serum, plasma, or anticoagulated whole blood. 6-7 month after infection, adult female worms become apparent and can specifically be detected using trGRapid Dirofilaria. The parasite commonly resides in the pulmonary arterial system as well as the heart and a major effect on animal health is manifestation of damage to the lung vessels and tissue The clinical picture of the disease varies in affected dogs. Mild...
Open the catalog to page 6Abstract: Diagnosis of Leishmaniosis disease in dogs trGRapid Leishmania is a rapid test for detection of Leishmania infantum antibody in canine serum, plasma or anticoagulated whole blood. Leishmaniosis is a zoonosis that spreads across the tropics, subtropics, southern Europe as well as the Mediterranean and is transmitted by female sandflies (Phlebotomidae). Leishmaniosis has even a noteworthy meaning in far northern areas as a travel or an imported disease. Due to an incubation period ranging from months to years dogs of all ages can be infected. The disease can proceed symptomatically,...
Open the catalog to page 7trGRapid Lyme Abstract: Diagnosis of Lyme disease in dogs Lyme The trGRapid Lyme is a rapid test for detection of Borrelia burgdorferi antibody in canine serum plasma, or anticoagulated whole blood. Lyme disease is a common vector-borne disease all over the world; it is caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi. Lyme disease is transmitted to humans through the bite of infected black legged ticks. Typical symptoms include fever, headache, fatigue and a characteristic skin rash called erythema migrans.If left untreated, the infection can spread to joints, the heart, and the nervous...
Open the catalog to page 8trGRapid FIV/FeLV Abstract: Diagnosis of FIV and FeLV The trGRapid FIV/FeLV is a rapid test for detection of FIV antibody and FeLV antigen in serum, plasma, or anticoagulated whole blood. Retroviruses are an important infectious agent in cats worldwide. The FeLV disease manifests primarily through profound anemia, malignancies, and immunosuppression. Cats infected with FeLV have varying levels of antigen against protein P27 in their blood which makes serological testing for antigen an excellent diagnostic tool. Infection with the Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) leads to disruption of...
Open the catalog to page 9trGRapid Giardia Abstract: Diagnosis of Giardiasis disease in dogs Feces The trGRapid Giardia is a rapid test for detection of Giardia duodenalis (also known as G. intestinaLis or G. lamblia ) antigen in canine and feline feces. Giardia duodenalis is a global, widespread, zoonotic protozoan parasite that forms trophozoites in the intestine where they can lead to enterocyte apoptosis and diarrhea. Trophozoites and infectious cysts are intermittently shed with the feces. Clinically, Giardia infection can lead to acute or chronic diarrhea in dogs and cats, which may be self-limiting....
Open the catalog to page 10truRapid Parvovirus trGRapid Parvovirus Giardia The trGRapid Parvovirus is a rapid test for the detection of Parvovirus (CPV, FPV) antigens in dogs’ and cats’ feces. The Parvo is a highly contagious and relatively common cause of acute gastroenteritis in young animals. Initial clinical signs may be nonspecific with progression to vomiting and hemorrhagic small bowel diarrhea. All animals with relevant clinical signs should be immediately tested, so appropriate isolation procedures can be initiated. A negative result with the trGRapid Parvovirus antigen test does not completely rule out a...
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