The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) along with the Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL) have created minimum standard requirements for rabies diagnosis testing. The standardized protocol for the analytical phase of rabies testing uses the direct fluorescent antibody (DFA) test.
Microscope World has created a Rabies Diagnosis Testing Microscope that meets all the CDC and APHL specifications for rabies testing.
The rabies fluorescence microscope used in the DFA test must have reflected light and high quality objective lenses. Numerical aperture, resolution, light sources and filter systems are all important components of the rabies diagnosis testing microscope specifications. Fluorescence FITC filters are used in the testing process.
Learn more about the rabies diagnosis testing microscope here as well as view complete specifications for the full protocol for postmoretem diagnosis of rabies in animals.
Rabies Diagnosis Testing Microscope |
The rabies fluorescence microscope used in the DFA test must have reflected light and high quality objective lenses. Numerical aperture, resolution, light sources and filter systems are all important components of the rabies diagnosis testing microscope specifications. Fluorescence FITC filters are used in the testing process.
Learn more about the rabies diagnosis testing microscope here as well as view complete specifications for the full protocol for postmoretem diagnosis of rabies in animals.