ASO Fast Test Kit
(Immunofluorescence Assay)
Intended Use
ASO Fast Test Kit (Immunofluorescence Assay) is intended for in vitro quantitative determination of anti streptolysin "O" antibody (ASO) in serum, plasma or whole blood samples. ASO is a very valuable marker for the diagnosis of group A streptococcal infection, its titer can reflect the severity of infection. Some diseases will lead to a significant increase in ASO titer, such as wind damp heat, acute glomerulonephritis, nodular erythema, scarlet fever, acute tonsillitis.
About ASO
Streptolysin "O", a protein with hemolytic activity, is one of the important metabolites of group A streptococcus. It can dissolve the red blood cells of human and some animals. Streptolysin "O" has strong antigenicity. When human is infected with group A hemolytic streptococcus, B lymphocytes will secrete corresponding antibodies under the stimulation of streptolysin "O", that is, anti streptolysin "O" (ASO). This antibody can neutralize streptolysin "O" and disable its hemolytic ability. ASO began to rise one week after group A Streptococcus infection, peaked in 4-5 weeks and lasted for several months.
As the infection subsides, ASO decreased and returned to normal value within 6 months. The disease condition can be judged by repeated measurements over time. The increase of ASO over time indicates the early stage of infection, decrease indicates the subside stage of infection. The lack of decline in ASO titer suggested the possibility of recurrent or chronic infection.
Specification
Test Item | Sample Type | Method | Storage Condition |
ASO | S/P/WB |
Immunofluorescence Assay |
4-30℃ |
Detection Range | Test Time | Cut-off Value | Shelf Life |
60.0-1370.0 IU/mL | 10 min | 400.0 IU/mL | 24 months |
Applicable Device
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