Brucella abortus/suis fluorescence polarization assay (FPA)
| Name | Brucella abortus FPA |
|---|---|
| Description | Detection of antibodies to Brucella abortus/suis the causative agents of brucellosis by fluorescence polarization assay (FPA). |
| Section | Serology |
| Specimen | 1 ml serum |
| Sampling Requirements | Collect serum from clotted blood in a non-additive tube (e.g., plain red top or serum separator). When possible, transfer clear serum off the clot into a new tube. Plasma or excessively hemolyzed samples are unacceptable. |
| Collection Container |
Anticoagulant-free glass or plastic tubes |
| Packing Instructions | Label all tubes with unique identifiers. Keep samples cold. Overnight shipping recommended. |
| Special Instructions | This test is used primarily as a confirmatory test for samples which test indeterminate or positive by another screening method (e.g., BAPA). The UVDL screens all bovine and swine samples using the BAPA test unless specific export, sale, or entry requirements are indicated, in which the submitting veterinarian should specify which tests are needed. Due to USDA's Brucellosis Eradication Uniform Methods and Rules, samples must be accompanied by either VS Form 4-33 or a VS Form 4-54, as appropriate. |
| Price | $11.00 each |
| Laboratory | Logan and Spanish Fork |
| Schedule | Monday - Friday |
| Turnaround Time | Next day |