Rapid diagnosis is particularly important for preventing the spread of ASF, and rapid elimination and eradication. The latent period of ASF natural infection is 4-19 days, and antibodies can be detected 7-10 days after infection. However, usually acute infection has already died before pigs show obvious symptoms, so antigen detection method is preferred.
Description | Type | Item NO | Source | Application | Recommend to use for |
VP72 | rAg | GHCA034-1 | E.coli | EIA, LF, Fluorescent | Labeling/Coating |
ASFV-2H11(VP72) | mAb | GHMA027-3 | mouse | EIA, LF, Fluorescent | Coating |
ASFV-4F1(VP72) | mAb | GHMA027-5 | mouse | EIA, LF, Fluorescent | Labeling |