Influenza B Virus Rapid Test Kit is to detect Influenza B Virus, which is rapid, accurate and easy-to-operate. Specificity greater than 95%, sensitivity greater than 99%。
Basic information of the Influenza B Virus
Influenza B Virus is a type of virus that causes the flu, a respiratory illness that can range from mild to severe. It is one of three types of influenza viruses, with the other two being influenza A and influenza C. Influenza B virus is transmitted from person to person through respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes, or through contact with contaminated surfaces. Symptoms of the flu caused by influenza B virus include fever, chills, cough, sore throat, body aches, fatigue, and sometimes nausea and vomiting. While vaccination is the best way to prevent the flu, antiviral medications can also be effective in treating it.
Key facts of the Influenza B Virus Rapid Test Kit
- Ready to use kits for the vet clinic.
- No extraction required.
- Result in 30min.
Technical details of the Influenza B Virus Rapid Test Kit
Product name | Influenza B Virus Rapid Test Paper Kit |
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Product code | QS014 |
Principle | The double antibody sandwich method |
Species | Swine |
Samples | Throat swab |
Sample Preparation | Samples should be tested immediately. |
Specificity | >95% |
Sensitivity | >99% |
Package Size | 25T |
Format | Readily usable kit. |
Shelf-life | 12 months |
Storage | 2-8 ℃ in cool dark plate |
Influenza B virus is known to infect humans, pigs and seals. Among these three, seals are considered the most susceptible to influenza B virus. Influenza B virus infections have been reported in various species of seals, including harbor seals, grey seals, and harp seals. Infection with influenza B virus can cause respiratory illness in seals, similar to what is seen in humans. Seals can become infected with influenza B virus through contact with infected individuals or contaminated environments. It's important to note that while influenza B virus can infect seals, it is not a common occurrence and does not pose a significant threat to seal populations.
Extended reading
- Wikipedia, Influenza B virus