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Equine Serum Amyloid A (SAA) Detection Test

SKU LFD-SAA
Price

$390.00

The VMRD Equine Serum Amyloid A (SAA) Detection Test is a 10-minute horse-side lateral flow test designed for use in field or hospital settings. Test pouches are set up for use with whole blood*, with numerical results provided by the VMRD Reader. 

 

ASK ABOUT OUR 100-PACK FOR SERUM/PLASMA TESTING 

 

*If testing serum or plasma is desired, please contact VMRD to purchase the accessory serum/plasma measurement pack.

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Quantity

Contents

15 Pack: 1 Calibration Card, 15 Sampling Devices, 15 Dilution Tubes, 15 Test Cartridges


Single Pack: 1 Calibration Card, Test Pack (Sampling Device & Dilution Tube)

Format

Lateral Flow

Tests

15 tests (1 for single pack)

Species

Equine

Sample Type

Blood

Shelf Life

24 months from date of QC release

Storage

Room temperature

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Early identification of infection can be challenging, as the clinical signs are often subtle. 


VMRD SAA is an indispensable tool to aid veterinarians in this challenge, as serum amyloid A (SAA) is rapidly responsive to clinical changes. It is virtually undetectable in normal animals but increases with acute inflammation more rapidly, dramatically, and predictably than fibrinogen or WBC count. SAA starts dropping as soon as disease begins to resolve, allowing objective monitoring of clinical condition and treatment efficacy. 


VMRD SAA for Equine is a 10-minute horse-side lateral flow test designed for use in field or hospital settings. Test pouches are set up for use with whole blood*, with numerical results provided by the VMRD Reader. 


ASK ABOUT OUR 100-PACK FOR SERUM/PLASMA TESTING 


*If testing serum or plasma is desired, please contact VMRD to purchase the accessory serum/plasma measurement pack.

Equine Serum Amyloid A (SAA) Test

Early identification of infection can be challenging, as the clinical signs are often subtle. 


VMRD SAA is an indispensable tool to aid veterinarians in this challenge, as serum amyloid A (SAA) is rapidly responsive to clinical changes. It is virtually undetectable in normal animals but increases with acute inflammation more rapidly, dramatically, and predictably than fibrinogen or WBC count. SAA starts dropping as soon as disease begins to resolve, allowing objective monitoring of clinical condition and treatment efficacy. 








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Technical Assistance

Our technical support team is available to assist as needed. You can reach technical support for products at support@vmrd.com

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