DEPENDABLE EXCELLENCE IN VECTOR-BORNE DIAGNOSTICS

Coxiella

Coxiella, the etiologic agent of Q-fever, are gamma-proteobacteria of the family Legionellaceae. The antibody response to infections by Coxiella burnetii is directed against both lipopolysaccharide and outer-membrane protein antigens, and is most often detected using standard MIF methods. The phase variation in this agent is utilized, as well as immunoglobulin class-specific assays (IgG, IgM and IgA), to differentiate serologically between acute, convalescent and chronic infections. Whereas reactivity to phase I antigen is dominant in chronic disease, reactivity to phase II antigen is dominant in primary acute-convalescent sera.

Coxiella

 ITEM NUMBER ITEM DESRIPTION KIT INSERT
 QG-120 Coxiella burnetii MIF IgG KitQG-120-English QG-120-Italian QG-120-German QG-120-Czech
 QM-120 Coxiella burnetii MIF IgM KitQM-120-English QM-120-Italian QM-120-German QM-120-Czech
 QA-120 Coxiella burnetii MIF IgA KitQA-120-English
 Q-12 Coxiella burnetii 12-well MIF Substrate Slides ASR
 Q-GC Coxiella burnetii IgG MIF Control Set ASR
 Q-MC Coxiella burnetii IgM MIF Control Set ASR
 Q-AC Coxiella burnetii IgA MIF Control Set ASR
 PGC-25 Working IgG Conjugate, 2.5 mL ASR
 PMC-25 Working IgG Conjugate, 2.5 mL ASR
 PAC-25 Working IgA Conjugate, 2.5 mL ASR