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Syphilis (TPA) IgG ELISA

NR-R10033

$560.00

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Principle
Indirect ELSIA, Antigen coated plate
 
Detection Range
Qualitative Positive; Negative 
 
Size
96T
 
Specificity                      99%

Sensitivity                      99%
 
Assay time
~ 150 min
 
Shelf Life
14 Months from the Manufacturing Date
 
Storage
Store at 2 - 8ºC. 
 
Sample volume
10 µL Serum or Plasma
 
Detection Method
Chromogenic
  
Kit Components
 
 
 
1. 20 x Wash buffer: 1vial 
 
 
2. One 96-well plate precoated with recombinant antigen
 
 
3. Assa diluent buffer: 1 bottle
 
 
4. HRP conjugated: 1 vial,
 
 
5. High Positive Control: 1 vial
 
 
6. Negative Control:1vial
 
 
7. Low Positive control: 1 vial
 
 
8. TMB substrate: 12 ml.
 
 
9. TMB stop solution: 12 ml.

 

Background

 

Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the spirochete bacterium Treponema pallidum subspecies pallidum. The primary route of transmission is through sexual contact; it may also be transmitted from mother to fetus during pregnancy or at birth, resulting in congenital syphilis. The signs and symptoms of syphilis vary depending in which of the four stages it presents (primary, secondary, latent, and tertiary). The primary stage classically presents with a single chancre (a firm, painless, non-itchy skin ulceration), secondary syphilis with a diffuse rash which frequently involves the palms of the hands and soles of the feet, latent syphilis with little to no symptoms, and tertiary syphilis with gummas, neurological, or cardiac symptoms. It has, however, been known as "the great imitator" due to its frequent atypical presentations. Diagnosis is usually made by using blood tests; however, the pathogen can also be detected using dark field microscopy. Syphilis can be effectively treated with antibiotics.

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