Feline Immunodeficiency Virus Antibody Rapid Test Kits (FIV Ab)
Feline Immunodeficiency Virus Antibody Rapid Test Kits (FIV Ab)
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- Allow all materials, including specimen and test device, recover to 15-25℃ before running the assay. - Take out the test device from the foil pouch and place it horizontally. - Using the capillary dropper to place 10μL of the prepared specimen into the sample hole “S” of the test device. Then drop 2 drops (approx. 80μL) of the assay buffer into the sample hole immediately. - Interpret the result in 5-10 minutes. Result after 10 minutes is considered as invalid.
INTENDED USE
The Feline Immunodeficiency Virus Antibody Rapid Test is a test cassette to diagnose the presence of Feline Immunodeficiency virus antibody (FIV Ab) in cat’s blood specimen. Assay Time: 5-10 minutes Specimen: Serum, plasma or whole blood
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Warm Tips
For a healthy cat diagnosed with FIV, the most important management goals are to reduce their risk of acquiring secondary infections and prevent the spread of FIV to other cats. Both of these goals are best met by keeping cats indoors and isolated from other cats. Spaying and neutering will eliminate the risk of spreading FIV to kittens or through mating and will reduce the tendency of cats to roam and fight if they do get outside. They should be fed nutritionally complete and balanced diets, and uncooked food, such as raw meat and eggs, and unpasteurized dairy products should be avoided to minimize the risk of food-borne bacterial and parasitic infections.