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Avian Mycoplasmoses

ID Screen® Mycoplasma synoviae Indirect

ELISA

Recombinant protein-based indirect ELISA for the detection of anti-M. synoviae antibodies in chicken and turkey serum and egg yolk, to monitor the flock’s immune status

Positive results should be confirmed by other methods such as Rapid Slide Agglutination (RSA).

Note: the same convenient protocol (buffers, incubation times and temperatures) is used for most ID Screen® poultry kits.

Advantages

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  • The use of recombinant proteins allows for improved specificity, low background, earlier detection of seroconversion and higher analytical sensitivity
  • Suited for vaccine monitoring (MS-H and MS-1)
  • No cross-reactions with other mycoplasmas
  • Short incubation times: results in 75 minutes (30-30-15 protocol)
  • Applicable to chickens and turkeys
  • May be used with egg yolk samples which are easier to collect and cause less stress to the layers
  • Comprehensive data analysis with the ID Soft™ program
  • Freeze-dried positive and negative reference sera available as internal controls
  • Validated for use with Serum Transport Cards, allowing for practical and safe shipment of blood or serum samples to the lab

Method :

Indirect ELISA

Species :

Chickens (broilers, breeders and layers) and turkeys

Specimens :

Serum or egg yolk

Coated antigen :

Recombinant MS antigen

Conjugate :

Anti-chicken-HRP conjugate (concentrated 10X)

Product reference

Kit format

Reactions

Plate format

MS-5P 5 plates 480 12 x 8-well strips
MS-10P 10 plates 960 12 x 8-well strips

Associated products

Serum transport
ELISA
Internal reference material
ELISA

Chicken serum pool, positive for multiple avian diseases, for use with various ID Screen® kits. Consult us for more information. Read more

Internal reference material
ELISA

Ready-to-use specific pathogen free (SPF) chicken serum pool. Does not contain any antibodies against any avian pathogen. Read more