

Babesia Gibsoni Antigen Rapid Test
This product is suitable for clinical diagnosis in pet hospitals, disease screening in kennels, and blood protozoan infection monitoring in stray animal rescue
stations. Babesia Gibbsoni is an important blood parasite transmitted by ticks, which can cause hemolytic anemia and even death in dogs. Traditional microscopic
examination is time-consuming and relies on experience, and PCR detection is expensive. This kit provides a reliable solution for rapid on-site diagnosis.
Production Features
Simple sampling
Easy to operate
Results in 10 minutes
Reduce testing costs
Product Parameters
Production Name | SunGoldTM Babesia Gibsoni Antigen Rapid Test |
Usage | Veterinary Diagnostics |
Detection Method | Chromatographic Immunoassay/Lateral Flow Immunoassay |
Target Analyte | Babesia Gibsoni Antigen |
Specimen Type | whole blood, serum or plasma 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 | 98% |
Specificity | 97.45% |
Accuracy | 97.37% |
Description
The SunGoldTM Babesia Gibsoni Antigen Rapid Test uses colloidal gold immunochromatography (GICA) to rapidly detect Babesia Gibbsoni antigens in whole
blood based on the principle of double antibody sandwich. During operation, you only need to drop the sample into the sample well, and the result can be
interpreted by T/C line color development in 5-10 minutes.
How to use?
Check the product contents and make sure the test operation is under the room temperature (15–30℃) before testing.
Unseal the extraction tube containing the buffer.Place the extraction tube in the workstation.
Squeeze the upper air bag to absorb the sample (whole blood/serum/plasma) . Please make sure some sample getting into the lower air bag and there is no
bubbles in the lower tube. Then press the upper air bag to transfer the sample (about 75 μl) left in the lower tube into the buffer.
Cover 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, flat table. Add three drops (about 90 μL) of the 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.