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    J. Mitra Dengue NS1 Ag Microlisa Kit

    ₹ 17,328 / Piece
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    • MOQ5 Piece
    • ApplicationMicrowell ELISA Test for the Detection of Dengue NS1 Antigen in Human Serum/Plasma
    • Country of OriginIndia
    • Packaging Size96 Test
    • Specificity100%
    • Supply TypeSupplier, Trader
    • Preferred Buyer Location India only
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    • Country of OriginIndia
    • ApplicationMicrowell ELISA Test for the Detection of Dengue NS1 Antigen in Human Serum/Plasma
    • Packaging Size96 Test
    • GST5%
    • Specificity100%
    • Sensitivity99.5%
    • Storage ConditionStore the kit & its components at 2-8 Degree Celsius
    • Manufactured ByJ Mitra

    1. Introduction
    Dengue virus is a flavivirus found largely in areas of the tropic and sub-tropics. There are four distinct but antigenically related serotypes of dengue viruses, and transmission is by mosquito, prinicipally Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus. The mosquito-borne dengue viruses (serotype 1-4) cause dengue fever, a severe flu-like illness. The disease is prevalent in third world tropical regions and spreading to subtropical developed countries - including the United States. WHO estimates that 50-80 million cases of dengue fever occur worldwide each year, including a potentially deadly form of the disease called dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF) and dengue shock syndrome (DSS). Primary infection with dengue virus results in a self-limiting disease characterized by mild to high fever lasting 3 to 7 days, severe headache with pain behind the eyes, muscle and joint pain, rash and vomiting. Secondry infection is the more common form of the disease in many parts of Southeast Asia and South America. This form of the disease is more serious and can result in DHF and DSS. The major clinical symptoms can include high fever, haemorrhagic evets, and circulatory failure, and the fatality rate can be as high as 40%. Early diagnosis of DSS is particularly important, as patients may die within 12 to 24 hours if appropriate treatment is not administered. Primary dengue virus infection is characterized by elevations in specific NS1 antigen levels 0 to 9 days after the onset of symptoms; this generally persists upto 15 days. Earlier diagnosis of Dengue reduces risk of complication such as DHF or DSS, especially in countries where dengue is endemic.
    2. Intended use
    DENGUE NS1 Ag MICROLISA is designed for in vitro qualitative detection of Dengue NS1 antigen in human serum or plasma and is used as a screening test for testing of collected blood samples suspected for DENGUE. The kit detects all four subtypes; DEN1, DEN2, DEN3 & DEN4 of Dengue Virus.
    3. Principle
    Dengue ns1 ag microlisa is a solid phase enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) based on the “Direct Sandwich” principle. The microwells are coated with Antidengue NS1antibodies with high reactivity for Dengue NS1 Ag. The samples are added in the wells followed by addition of enzyme conjugate (monoclonal anti-dengue NS1 antibodies linked to Horseradish Peroxidase (HRPO)). A sandwich complex is formed in the well wherein dengue NS1 (from serum sample) is “trapped” or “sandwiched” between the antibody and antibody HRPO conjugate. Unbound conjugate is then washed off with wash buffer. The amount of bound peroxidase is proportional to the concentration of dengue NS1 antigen present in the sample. Upon addition of the substrate buffer and chromogen, a blue colour develops. The intensity of developed blue colour is proportional to the concentration of dengue NS1 antigen in sample. To limit the enzyme-substrate reaction, stop solution is added and a yellow colour develops which is finally read at 450nm spectrophotometrically.
    4. Description of symbols used
    The following are graphical symbols used in or found on J. Mitra diagnostic products and packing. These symbols are the most common ones appearing on medical devices and their packing. They are explained in more detail in the British and European Standard EN ISO 15223-1:2016.


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