Rubella Virus IgG Test Cassettc
ATR005-1
Antonmed Rubella Virus (RV) IgG Test Cassette is a rapid lateral flow immunoassay designed for the qualitative detection of IgG antibodies against Rubella virus in human specimens.
Delivery:
FOB, FCA, DDP
minimum order:
200 pieces
Supply Ability:
200000pieces / Month
Country of Origin:
China
Stock Time:
7Day
Quantity:
Introduction
Antonmed Rubella Virus (RV) IgG Test Cassette is a rapid lateral flow immunoassay designed for the qualitative detection of IgG antibodies against Rubella virus in human specimens.
The test provides a convenient solution for detecting anti-Rubella IgG antibodies without requiring dedicated laboratory analyzers, making it suitable for professional diagnostic settings, screening programs and reproductive health testing applications, subject to applicable regulatory requirements.
For distributors, diagnostic companies and healthcare brands, Antonmed also provides OEM and private-label support for selected rapid diagnostic products.
The test provides a convenient solution for detecting anti-Rubella IgG antibodies without requiring dedicated laboratory analyzers, making it suitable for professional diagnostic settings, screening programs and reproductive health testing applications, subject to applicable regulatory requirements.
For distributors, diagnostic companies and healthcare brands, Antonmed also provides OEM and private-label support for selected rapid diagnostic products.
Key Features
Rubella IgG Detection – Designed for qualitative detection of IgG antibodies against Rubella virus.
Rapid Lateral Flow Assay – Uses immunochromatographic technology for visual result interpretation.
Simple Testing Workflow – Requires a specimen and the supplied testing materials without dedicated analytical equipment.
Clear Visual Result – Control and test lines provide straightforward result interpretation.
Cassette Format – Integrated sample well and result window simplify test handling.
Individual Packaging – Sealed pouches support product protection and distribution.
Professional IVD Application – Suitable for applicable diagnostic and screening workflows according to product labeling.
OEM & Private Label Support – Packaging, labeling and branding options can be discussed for qualified customers.
Rubella IgG Detection – Designed for qualitative detection of IgG antibodies against Rubella virus.
Rapid Lateral Flow Assay – Uses immunochromatographic technology for visual result interpretation.
Simple Testing Workflow – Requires a specimen and the supplied testing materials without dedicated analytical equipment.
Clear Visual Result – Control and test lines provide straightforward result interpretation.
Cassette Format – Integrated sample well and result window simplify test handling.
Individual Packaging – Sealed pouches support product protection and distribution.
Professional IVD Application – Suitable for applicable diagnostic and screening workflows according to product labeling.
OEM & Private Label Support – Packaging, labeling and branding options can be discussed for qualified customers.
IgG and IgM antibodies provide different information in Rubella serology.
Rubella-specific IgG antibodies can persist for a long period following infection or vaccination. The CDC notes that Rubella IgG can remain detectable for life, while IgM generally appears earlier following primary infection and has a more limited duration.
Therefore, an RV IgG test is primarily relevant to assessing the presence of Rubella-specific antibodies, rather than being used alone to establish a diagnosis of acute Rubella infection.
For this reason, the Antonmed product page should describe the test as an IgG antibody detection test and avoid equating an IgG-positive result with active infection.
Rubella-specific IgG antibodies can persist for a long period following infection or vaccination. The CDC notes that Rubella IgG can remain detectable for life, while IgM generally appears earlier following primary infection and has a more limited duration.
Therefore, an RV IgG test is primarily relevant to assessing the presence of Rubella-specific antibodies, rather than being used alone to establish a diagnosis of acute Rubella infection.
For this reason, the Antonmed product page should describe the test as an IgG antibody detection test and avoid equating an IgG-positive result with active infection.