A Key Differential for Fever in Endemic Regions
When a dog from the Asia-Pacific region presents with a non-specific fever, screen for Scrub Typhus. This rapid test detects antibodies to Orientia tsutsugamushi, a critical vector-borne pathogen.
Vector-Borne Bacterium
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Scrub typhus, caused by the bacterium Orientia tsutsugamushi and transmitted by chigger mites, is an important cause of acute febrile illness in dogs in Asia, Australia, and the Pacific islands. Clinical signs are often non-specific, including fever, lethargy, and lymphadenopathy, making diagnosis difficult. The Tashikin Tsutsugamushi Ab Rapid Test provides a crucial tool for veterinarians in endemic regions to quickly screen for exposure, supporting a presumptive diagnosis and the prompt initiation of appropriate antibiotic therapy.
Your Path to a Geographic-Specific Diagnosis:
Test Febrile Dogs
The ideal test for any dog presenting with a fever of unknown origin (FUO) that lives in or has traveled to an endemic region.
Confirm Exposure
A positive antibody result provides strong evidence of exposure to O. tsutsugamushi, helping to confirm your clinical suspicion.
Guide Therapy
A rapid, positive result allows you to confidently start treatment with doxycycline or other tetracyclines without delay.
| Параметр | Значение |
|---|---|
| Analyte | Antibodies to Orientia tsutsugamushi |
| Methodology | Lateral Flow Immunochromatographic Assay |
| Sample Type | Canine Whole Blood, Serum, or Plasma |
| Assay Time | 5-10 minutes |
| Kit Size | 10 Tests / Kit |
| Storage | 2-30°C (36-86°F) |
| Shelf Life | 24 months from date of manufacture |
Performance validated against reference methods like Immunofluorescence Assay (IFA) for reliable antibody detection.
Collect Sample
Collect canine whole blood, or prepare serum/plasma, according to standard laboratory procedures.
Apply Sample
Using the provided dropper, add 1 drop (approx. 10µL) of the prepared sample into the sample well (S) of the test cassette.
Add Buffer
Add 2 drops of the provided assay buffer into the sample well immediately after the sample.
Read Results
Interpret the test results at 10 minutes. Do not read the results after 15 minutes.
Identify and Track Emerging Regional Threats
As pet travel increases, so does the risk of geographic-specific diseases appearing in new areas. Logging results in VetEx.ai helps create a surveillance map of vector-borne pathogens, contributing to a better understanding of emerging infectious disease threats in your patient population.
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