Operating Hours
- Monday - Friday
- 9 am - 5 pm
Location
- A-G-3A, Red Ruby Shop Apartment, Jalan Indah 2/4, Taman Universiti Indah, 43300 Seri Kembangan, Selangor.
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The most reliable feline blood typing test on the market.
The determination of blood type is an essential process that ensures animals will benefit from transfusion support. Nowadays, a dog or a cat has a significant probability of being transfused once or more in their lifetime. Basic blood typing is essential to perform these first and subsequent transfusions as safely as possible and also to make the best use of the donated blood.
Benefits
| Species | Feline |
|---|---|
| Specimen | pRBC, Whole blood |
| Packing | 20 tests per tube |
| Brand | Alvedia |
| Categories | Blood Typing & Crossmatch, Diagnostics |
The Feline crossmatch test (major and/or minor) is based on an immuno-chromatographic technology that will detect the presence of immunoglobulins (IgG & IgM) and/or C3 components binding to the red blood cells (RBCs) surface. Cats have one main blood group system named AB system with 3 types: blood type A which is the most frequent,…
The most reliable feline blood typing test on the market. The determination of blood type is an essential process that ensures animals will benefit from transfusion support. Nowadays, a dog or a cat has a significant probability of being transfused once or more in their lifetime. Basic blood typing is essential to perform these first and subsequent transfusions as safely as…
The Anigen Rapid CPV/CCV Ag Test Kit is a chromatographic immunoassay for the qualitative detection of Canine Parvovirus antigen and Coronavirus antigen in canine faeces.
A Coombs Test or Direct Antiglobulin Test (DAT) is performed to detect the presence of antibodies against red blood cells. It is used in the diagnosis of Immune-Mediated Hemolytic Anemia (IMHA). IMHA is the most common cause of hemolytic anemia in dogs. Our canine Direct Antiglobulin Test (DAT) aims to detect the presence of immunoglobulins and/or C3 components on the surface…