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MPV Ag Rapid Test

The MPV Ag Rapid Test is a lateral flow chromatographic immunoassay for the qualitative detection of Monkeypox Virus (MPV) Antigen in human serum, oropharyngeal, skin lesion samples (skin surface and / or exudate swabs).
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Intended Use 


The MPV Ag Rapid Test is a lateral flow chromatographic immunoassay for the qualitative detection of Monkeypox Virus (MPV) Antigen in human serum, oropharyngeal, skin lesion samples (skin surface and / or exudate swabs).

For in vitro diagnostic use only.For professional use only



Introduction 


Monkeypox is considered a zoonotic disease with transmission primarily occurring from animals, such as rodents and primates, to humans. However, the full scope of animals that may carry or transmit monkeypox virus is not well understood. Human-to-human transmission also occurs with up to 6 to 9 generations of human-to-human transmission being previously identified in the longest chains of transmission.



Product Specification


Product Name

MPV Ag Rapid Test

Catalog No.

BT0106101

Specimen

human serum, oropharyngeal, skin lesion samples (skin surface and / or exudate swabs)

Storage

2-30℃

Shelf Life

24 months

Package

25 Tests/Kit




Product Features

 

High Specificity & Sensitivity

Simple Operation & No Instrument Needed

Results at 15 mins & Easy to Read

 



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