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The Applied BiosystemsTM PrioCHECKTM Swine Influenza Ab Serum Plate Kit is a fast and specific method to detect anti-influenza virus antibodies in swine serum. This kit is capable of detecting antibodies against type A virus of the Swine Flu (H1N1 and H3N2).
- VetMAX™-Gold SIV Detection Kit
The VetMAX™-Gold SIV Detection Kit is the first and only...
- VetMAX™-Gold SIV Detection Kit
The VetMAX™-Gold SIV Detection Kit is the first and only USDA-licensed real-time PCR test for the rapid detection of SIV RNA purified from porcine nasal swab samples. This highly sensitive, qualitative, one-step assay delivers accurate results within 1.5 hours.
Swine influenza is a highly contagious viral infection of pigs. The disease usually spreads very quickly within swine units, even though all infected pigs might not demonstrate clinical signs of infection, followed by a rapid recovery of the infected animals.
The MERIAL Flu-Kit is a diagnosis tool-box intended for use by Veterinarians to help them identify the presence of SIV by in-the-field diagnosis. The kit includes all materials necessary to perform on-the-farm diagnosis: a swine flu clinical symptom reminder card, a thermometer, a Synbiotics Flu DETECT™ SWINE diagnostic kit, nasal swabs and ...
28 wrz 2021 · Many commercial ELISA kits have been developed to detect antibody to influenza A nucleoprotein (NP) because it is highly conserved in influenza A viruses (Goodell et al. 2016). Several studies have shown that an NP blocking ELISA kit for testing antibodies in birds can also be used to detect NP antibodies in pigs (Nava et al. 2013 ; Goodell et ...
1 dzień temu · A Single Composite Peptide Vaccine Comprising Conserved Influenza Epitopes Formulated with ALFQ Adjuvant Induced Broadly Reactive Antibodies to Human, Avian, and Swine Influenza Viruses Poster #43 presented at IDWeek 2024. October 16-19, 2024. Los Angeles, CA. New approach targets multiple strains, promising broad protection against human ...
4 mar 2021 · Generation of porcine H1N1pdm09-specific mAbs. To generate a high frequency of antibody secreting cells, two pigs were challenged intranasally with a swine H1N1 isolate, derived from the A (H1N1)pdm09 virus (H1N1pdm09) and re-challenged 22 days post infection (DPI) with the same virus.