Description
Chlamydia is a prokaryotic microorganism that is endemic in obligate eukaryotic cells closely related to Gram-negative bacteria. Chlamydia infection can cause multiple systemic disorders in animals. Early detection of chlamydia in a timely manner through laboratory methods is of great value. The diafiltration immunocolloidal gold technique is used to selectively capture specific antibodies in the specimen using gold particles as a tracer. The solid phase Chlamydia antigen on the spot reaction plate specifically binds to the Chlamydia-specific antibody in the specimen to form a complex, and the colloidal gold-labeled secondary antibody (IgG, IgM, IgA) binds to the complex to form a red line visible to the naked eye.
Specification:40T
Storage conditions:2-30℃
Test sample:serum
Test results:
Positive: both the quality control line (C) and the test line (T) are colored. Negative: only the quality control line (C) develops color, while the test line (T) does not develop color.
Invalid: neither the quality control line (C) nor the test line (T) develop color, or only the detection line (T) develops color and the quality control line (C) does not develop color.