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VetAll Laboratories is a veterinary company specialized in animal diseases. Based on great R&D experiences, VetAll is a leader in the field of animal diagnostic health. VetAll Laboratories develops and manufactures innovative rapid diagnostic products for animal health. Our rapid diagnosis kits (brand name 'SensPERT') are provided to the animal hospitals and veterinary clinics.
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1- SensPERT Canine Heartworm Ag Test Kit (CHW Ag)
2- SensPERT Canine Distemper Ag Test Kit (CDV Ag)
3- SensPERT Canine Parvovirus Ag Test Kit (CPV Ag)
4- SensPERT CCV Ag/CPV Ag combo Test Kit
5- SensPERT Leishmania Ab Test Kit (LSH Ab)
6- SensPERT Canine Adenovirus Ag Test Kit (CAV Ag)
7- SensPERT CAV Ag / CDV Ag Test Kit
8- SensPERT Brucella Ab Test Kit
9- SensPERT Anaplasma Ab Test Kit (Anaplasma Ab)
10- SensPERT Anaplasma Ab / E.canis Ab Test Kit
11- SensPERT Canine Leptospira IgM Ab Test Kit (Leptospira IgM Ab)
12- SensPERT Rabies Ag Test Kit
13- SensPERT Canine Total IgE Ab Test Kit
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1- SensPERT Feline Parvovirus Ag Test Kit (FPV Ag)
2- SensPERT FeLV Ag / FIV Ab combo Test Kit (FeLV / FIV)
3- SensPERT Feline Immunodeficiency Virus Ab Test Kit (FIV Ab)
4- SensPERT Feline Leukemia Virus Ag Test Kit (FeLV Ag)
5- SensPERT Feline Infectious Peritonitis virus Ab Test Kit (FIP Ab)
6- SensPERT Toxoplasma IgG/IgM Ab Test Kit
7- SensPERT Feline Heartworm Ag Test Kit (FHW Ag)
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1- SensPERT Foal Immunoglobulin G test kit (Foal IgG test kit)
◆ Introduction
The objective of the SensPERT Foal IgG Test kit is to determine Foal Immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies titer in foal.
Foals are born with little or no circulating immunoglobulins. Therefore, they are without protection against challenge from invasive microorganisms or other antigenic substances. The passive transfer of immunity occurs after
birth via ingestion and absorption of colostrum. Up to 20% of newborn foals experience a partial or total failure of passive transfer, and these animals are at high risk of serious illness or death. Failure of this passive transfer can occur as a result of premature lactation, deficient suckling, malabsorption or low IgG levels in colostrum.
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Read the test results 5 ~ 10 minutes.
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