Diagnostic anti-rotavirus a of swine antibodies pairs and antigens for animal health (animal infectious disease ) testing in ELISA test,competitive ELISA test, blocking ELISA test, Lateral flow immunoassay (LFIA), colloidal gold immunochromatographic assay, Chemiluminescent immunoassay (CLIA), turbidimetric inhibition immuno assay (TINIA), and immunonephelometry

Catalog Number: GMP-AD-Pig-18

Definition of the disease: Group A rotaviruses were first detected in pigs suffering from diarrhea in 1975. It is generally accepted that multiple rotavirus strains are present in most if not all conventional swine herds. Rotavirus infections are very prevalent and are commonly associated with diarrhea in suckling and weaned pigs. Early studies also demonstrated that porcine rotaviruses are physically and serologically similar to rotaviruses recovered from other host species including humans. Originally only rotaviruses sharing a common group A antigen were identified in swine. In 1980, viruses that resembled rotaviruses in physical appearance, size, and biochemical composition were detected using electron microscopy on fecal samples from diarrheic pigs. However, these rotaviruses were serologically different (did not share similar group A rotavirus determinants) from the previously identified conventional group A rotaviruses and hence did not react in diagnostic tests commonly used to detect group A rotavirus. These non-group A rotaviruses that have been referred to by a number of names including pararotaviruses, rotavirus-like viruses, antigenically distinct rotaviruses, and atypical or novel rotaviruses are now classified as groups B and C rotaviruses. Within a rotavirus group (A,B,C,E), the group members share similar viral determinants or antigens and thus cross-react with one another in various serologic or diagnostic tests. However there is no crossreactivity or cross-protection among the different groups of rotavirus, so vaccines for group A rotavirus do not cross-protect against group C rotavirus, etc. Antibodies against both group A and C rotaviruses are found in nearly 100% of pigs as they reach market weight. Detection of group C rotavirus is much more common (up to 56%) in nursing pigs (<7 days of age) while group A rotavirus was detected more commonly (up to 51%) in post-weaning pigs (21-35 days of age). Groups B, C and E rotaviruses are also associated with diarrhea in swine. Serologic surveys have indicated that antibodies to non-group A rotaviruses belonging to groups B,C and E are common in most swine populations. Some human group A, B and C rotavirus strains are of suspected animal origin (porcine, bovine, rodents).

Genemedi produces core animal health diagnostic ingredients-validated antibodies pairs Mouse anti-rotavirus a of swine monoclonal antibody and rotavirus a of swine antigens for rapid test kit of animal infectious disease with rotavirus a of swine to evaluate the animal health of Pig.

The paired antibodies are both monoclonal antibody(mab).

All the antibodies and antiges of animal disease test are suitable for in functional ELISA, and other immunoassays in dignostics.The antibody can act as a capture antibody and detection antibody. Antigens are validated as positive control materials.

Order information

Catalog No.
(1~4, 4 antibodies in pairs)
Size Price(In USD) Qty (Quantity) Sum(In USD)
GMP-AD-Pig-18Ab-1 Size:1mg 3090
GMP-AD-Pig-18Ab-1 Size:10mg 21935
GMP-AD-Pig-18Ab-1 Size:100mg 148000
GMP-AD-Pig-18Ab-2 Size:1mg 3090
GMP-AD-Pig-18Ab-2 Size:10mg 21935
GMP-AD-Pig-18Ab-2 Size:100mg 148000
GMP-AD-Pig-18Ab-3 Size:1mg 3090
GMP-AD-Pig-18Ab-3 Size:10mg 21935
GMP-AD-Pig-18Ab-3 Size:100mg 148000
GMP-AD-Pig-18Ab-4 Size:1mg 3090
GMP-AD-Pig-18Ab-4 Size:10mg 21935
GMP-AD-Pig-18Ab-4 Size:100mg 148000
GMP-AD-Pig-18Ag-1 Size:1mg 3090
GMP-AD-Pig-18Ag-1 Size:10mg 21935
GMP-AD-Pig-18Ag-1 Size:100mg 148000
GMP-AD-Pig-18Ag-2 Size:1mg 3090
GMP-AD-Pig-18Ag-2 Size:10mg 21935
GMP-AD-Pig-18Ag-2 Size:100mg 148000
Shipping Cost: 760.00
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Description


GMP-AD-Pig-18Ab, GMP-AD-Pig-18Ag

Cat No. GMP-AD-Pig-18Ab
Antigens rotavirus a of swine
Antibody Mouse anti-rotavirus a of swine monoclonal antibody
Resource (expression host) hybridoma
Specics/Isotypes Mouse IgG
Bioactivity validation Antibody Binding, Immunogen in Sandwich Elisa, lateral-flow tests,and other immunoassays in rotavirus a of swine level test and Pig-diagnositcs.
Antigen description Swine Influenza (swine flu) is a respiratory disease of pigs caused by type A influenza virus that regularly causes outbreaks of influenza in pigs. Swine flu viruses can cause high levels of illness in pig herds, but cause few deaths in pigs. Swine influenza viruses can circulate among swine throughout the year, but most outbreaks occur during the late fall and winter months similar to outbreaks of seasonal influenza in humans. The main swine flu viruses circulating in U.S. pigs in recent years are: swine triple reassortant (tr) H1N1, trH3N2 and trH1N2. With the exception of the 2009 H1N1 virus, influenza viruses that circulate in swine are very different from influenza viruses that commonly circulate in people.
Purity Purity: ≥95% (SDS-PAGE)
Application Paired antibody immunoassay validation in sandwich Elisa, Lateral flow immunoassay (LFIA), and other immunoassays;
Formulation Lyophilized from sterile PBS, PH 7.4
Storage Store at -20℃ to -80℃ under sterile conditions. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Cat No. GMP-AD-Pig-18Ag
Antigens rotavirus a of swine
Resource (expression host) E.coli
Specics/Isotypes rotavirus a of swine
Bioactivity validation Antibody Binding, Immunogen in Sandwich Elisa, lateral-flow tests,and other immunoassays in rotavirus a of swine level test and Pig-diagnositcs.
Tag His
Antigen description Swine Influenza (swine flu) is a respiratory disease of pigs caused by type A influenza virus that regularly causes outbreaks of influenza in pigs. Swine flu viruses can cause high levels of illness in pig herds, but cause few deaths in pigs. Swine influenza viruses can circulate among swine throughout the year, but most outbreaks occur during the late fall and winter months similar to outbreaks of seasonal influenza in humans. The main swine flu viruses circulating in U.S. pigs in recent years are: swine triple reassortant (tr) H1N1, trH3N2 and trH1N2. With the exception of the 2009 H1N1 virus, influenza viruses that circulate in swine are very different from influenza viruses that commonly circulate in people.
Purity Purity: ≥95% (SDS-PAGE)
Application Paired antibody immunoassay validation in sandwich Elisa, Lateral flow immunoassay (LFIA), and other immunoassays;
Formulation Lyophilized from sterile PBS, PH 7.4
Storage Store at -20℃ to -146℃ under sterile conditions. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.