Stained Salmonella O and H Suspensions
Stained Salmonella O and H Suspensions
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Stained Salmonella O and H Suspensions

Rapidly detect and quantify specific antibodies to Salmonella in sera with this standardized stained suspension.

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Catalog NumberDetectable Analytes
R30952901S. enteritidis-H
R30953401S. paratyphi C-O
R30952801S. paratyphi C-H phase 1
R30953101Salmonella typhimurium H (i)
Catalog number R30952901
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Detectable Analytes:
S. enteritidis-H
Rapidly detect and quantify specific antibodies to Salmonella spp. in sera with Thermo Scientific™ Remel™ Stained Salmonella O and H Suspensions. Stained Salmonella O and H Suspensions are standardized, smooth suspensions of killed bacteria which have been stained to facilitate reading of agglutination tests.

Use Stained Salmonella O and H Suspensions for the qualitative detection of Salmonella antibodies in sera for epidemiological and diagnostic purposes, primarily in the investigation of enteric infections and pyrexia.

  • Identifies major groups of Salmonella serotypes
  • Provides accurate, reliable results
  • Simple, easy-to-use tests

Serological tests are based on the fact that antibodies in serum, produced in response to exposure to bacterial antigens, will agglutinate bacterial suspensions which carry homologous antigens. In the diagnosis of febrile disease such tests should be used in parallel with appropriate cultural techniques for the isolation and identification of the causative organism. The suspensions are suitable for use in rapid slide tests1 and standard Widal tests2, 3. They may also be used as control antigens for serological identification of bacterial isolates.

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For In Vitro Diagnostic Use.  

General References:

  1. Huddleson, I.F., and Abell, E., (1928). Rapid macroscopic agglutination for the serum diagnosis of Bang's Abortion disease. J. Infect. Dis., 42, 242.
  2. Cruickshank, R. (1965). The Widal Test. Medical Microbiology, 11th Ed., p.907.
  3. Freter, R. (1980). Agglutinin titration (Widal) for the diagnosis of enteric fever and other enterobacterial infections. Manual of Clinical Immunology, 2nd Ed., A.S.M., Washington D.C. Pages 460-463.
Specifications
DescriptionStained Salmonella O and H Suspensions
IncludesStained Salmonella O and H Suspensions, instruction for use
Quantity5 mL
Target Organism ClassSalmonella
TypeSalmonella O and H Suspensions
Detectable AnalytesS. enteritidis-H
Unit SizeEach