


Feline Infectious Peritonitis Virus Antigen Rapid Test
The SunGoldTM Feline Infectious Peritonitis Virus Antigen Rapid Test uses the colloidal gold immunochromatography principle and specific antibodies to identify
antigens related to the Feline Infectious Peritonitis Virus (FIPV). The antigens in the sample combine with the colloidal gold-labeled antibodies to form red lines
in the test strip detection area, and the results are easy and intuitive to read.
Production Features
Strong sample adaptability
Detectable in early stage of disease
Targeted detection of pathogenic antigens
Clear visual reading
Product Parameters
Production Name | SunGoldTM Feline Infectious Peritonitis Virus Antigen Rapid Test |
Usage | Veterinary Diagnostics |
Detection Method | Chromatographic Immunoassay/Lateral Flow Immunoassay |
Target Analyte | Feline Infectious Peritonitis Virus Antigen |
Specimen Type | fresh feces, rectal swab or ascites sample |
Storage Temperature | 4-30°C |
Result Time | 5-10 Minutes |
Packaging Specification | Individually sealed, 10 tests in total. |
Format | Cassette |
Shelf Life | Up to Expiration Date Indicated on Package |
Product Performance
Sensitivity | 96.67% |
Specificity | 97.33% |
Accuracy | 97.00% |
Description
SunGoldTM Feline Infectious Peritonitis Virus Antigen Rapid Test kit is mainly used in animal hospitals, pet clinics and scientific research testing institutions.
It is suitable for the rapid screening and preliminary diagnosis of cats with suspected symptoms of feline infectious peritonitis, such as ascites accumulation,
persistent fever, mental depression or neurological symptoms. The background of the project development is that feline infectious peritonitis is insidious
and progresses rapidly. The diagnosis method usually relies on immunostaining or molecular detection, which has a long detection cycle and high cost, and
is not suitable for rapid clinical judgment. Therefore, there is an urgent need for a detection tool that can be used on-site and has rapid results.
How to use?
Check the product contents and make sure the test operation is under the room temperature (15–30℃) before testing.
Feces sample
Unseal the extraction tube containing the buffer.Place the extraction tube in the workstation.
Use the swab to collect some fresh canine feces or fecal sample from its rectum. And then put the swab into the buffer.
Rotate the swab more than 10 times.Close the cap of the buffer tube.
Take the test device out of the aluminum foil bag and place it on a clean and flat table. Add three drops (about 90 μL) of specimen (mixed sample) vertically
into the specimen well(S) of the test device.”
Ascites sample
Unseal the extraction tube containing the buffer.Place the extraction tube in the workstation.
Use a dropper to draw some ascites samples and then add one drop (about 30 μL) into the buffer.
Close the tube, Jiggle the extraction tube until the specimen and the buffer are mixed completely.
Take the test device out of the aluminum foil bag and place it on a clean and flat table. Add three drops (about 90 μL) of specimen (mixed sample) vertically
into the specimen well (S) of the test device.
Interpretation of Results
Positive (+): The presence of both C line and T line, regardless of T line being strong or faint.
Negative (-): Only clear C line appears.
Invalid: No colored line appears in C region, regardless of T line's appearance.
Materials provided:
10 test cards
10 vials of assay buffer
10 bags of swab stick
1 package insert