The OnSite HSV-1 IgG/IgM Rapid Test is a lateral flow chromatographic immunoassay for the qualitative detection and differentiation of antibodies (IgG and IgM) to herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) in human serum, plasma or whole blood.
Each kit contains:
TEST PRINCIPLE : The OnSite HSV-1 IgG/IgM Rapid Test is a lateral flow chromatographic immunoassay. The test cassette consists of: 1) a burgundy colored conjugate pad containing HSV-1 type specific glycoprotein G1 antigens conjugated with colloidal gold (HSV-1 conjugates) and a control antibody conjugated with colloidal gold, 2) a nitrocellulose membrane strip containing two test lines (G and M lines) and a control line (C line). The G line is pre-coated with mouse anti-human IgG for detection of IgG anti-HSV-1, the M line is precoated with mouse anti-human IgM for detection of IgM anti-HSV-1, and the C line is pre-coated with a control line antibody. When an adequate volume of test specimen and sample diluent are dispensed into the sample well, the specimen migrates by capillary action across the cassette. IgG anti-HSV-1, if present in the specimen, will bind to the HSV-1 conjugates. The immunocomplex is then captured on the membrane by the precoated mouse anti-human IgG forming a burgundy colored G line, indicating an HSV-1 IgG positive test result. IgM anti-HSV-1, if present in the specimen, will bind to the HSV-1 conjugates. The immunocomplex is then captured on the membrane by the pre-coated mouse anti-human IgM forming a burgundy colored M line, indicating an HSV-1 IgM positive test result. Absence of any test lines (G or M) suggests a negative result. The test contains an internal control (C line) which should exhibit a burgundy colored line of the immunocomplex of the control antibodies, regardless of color development on the test lines (G and M). If no control line (C line) develops, the test result is invalid and the specimen must be retested with another device.