Professional Multi-Pathogen Diagnostic Solution by Sabervet
The Sabervet Canine Heartworm Antigen/Ehrlichia/Anaplasma/Babesia Gibsoni/Babesiosis Antibody Combo Rapid Test is a sophisticated lateral flow immunoassay designed for the modern veterinary clinic and diagnostic laboratory. This all-in-one diagnostic tool allows for the simultaneous qualitative detection of specific antigens from Canine Heartworm (CHW) alongside specific antibodies from four critical tick-borne pathogens: Ehrlichia (EHR), Anaplasma (ANA), Babesia Gibsoni (BG), and Babesiosis (BC). By consolidating these tests into a single device, Sabervet empowers veterinarians to perform comprehensive infectious disease screenings with a single sample of canine serum, plasma, or whole blood.Unmatched Clinical Performance and Accuracy
Accuracy is the cornerstone of the Sabervet diagnostic line. Each component of the 5-in-1 combo has been rigorously validated against gold-standard methods such as PCR and ELISA to ensure laboratory-grade reliability in the field.- CHW Ag: Achieves 98.00% sensitivity and 97.50% specificity compared to PCR testing.
- EHR Ab: Delivers a high sensitivity of 98.50% and a total agreement of 98.00%.
- ANA Ab: Demonstrates 98.13% sensitivity for reliable Anaplasma detection.
- BG & BC Ab: Provides critical screening for Babesia species with sensitivity ratings up to 98.00%.
Streamlined Test Procedure for Rapid Results
The Sabervet test is engineered for ease of use in fast-paced environments. The kit includes all necessary materials: test devices, buffer tubes, a workstation, and quantitative droppers.- Preparation: Ensure the test is performed at room temperature (15-30°C).
- Sampling: Use the quantitative dropper to transfer approximately 75µL of the specimen into the buffer tube and mix thoroughly.
- Loading: Add three drops (about 90µL) of the mixed sample vertically into the specimen well of the device.
- Reading: Interpretable results appear within 5 to 10 minutes. This rapid turnaround time allows for immediate patient management and treatment planning during a single office visit.