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Dependable excellence in vector-borne diagnostics Product Catalog

Fuller Laboratories opened in the city of Fullerton, in southern California, in 1990. Our focus has always been on providing superior technology to the reference-level diagnostic laboratories, especially with the vector-borne and zoonotic agents that form the basis for our multi-antigen panels. These panels are intended to make comprehensive testing more routine at the reference level and are amenable to custom formats as required in various localities. Table of Contents Bacteria Overview of Formats 4 anaplasma 6 bartonella 6 borrelia 6 brucella 7 coxiella burnetii 7 Francisella tularensis 8 leptospira 8 neorickettsia risticii 9 orientia (scrub typhus) 9 rickettsia 10 Antigens are produced using in vitro cultivation in our BSL2 and BSL3 laboratories, and purified for application on-site. We are registered with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and licensed as an In Vitro Diagnostics Manufacturer by the California Department of Health Services. If the product line described in this catalog is new to you, please ask the distributor in your area or our staff in California for more information. Please visit our web site at www.fullerlabs.com for the most current information and additions to our product line. Protozoa Babesia microti 12 equine piroplasmosis 12 bovine piroplasmosis 12 leishmania 13 neospora caninum 13 toxoplasma gondii 13 Virus Feline Calicivirus 14 (companion Feline Coronavirus 14 animals) Feline Herpesvirus 14 canine Distemper 14 parvovirus 14 Components IFA/MIF Conjugates 15 ifa/mif Control Sets 15

Bacteria Bacteria Overview of Formats MIF Antigens available: Anaplasma Ehrlichia Neorickettsia Rickettsia Bartonella Brucella Leishmania Neospora Toxoplasma Coxiella Francisella Orientia ELISA This automatable format utilizes very specific immunodominant solid-phase antigens. Depending upon antigen characteristics, ELISA assays use the most sensitive and specific protein, whether recombinant or native. Results rely upon a cut-off serum, which is experimentally determined to be within a narrow indeterminate range of reactivity, between true positive and true negative. IFA 12-well substrate slides, the most traditional format, have full-field displays of pathogen-infected cells. The pathogens are intact and display characteristic cytopathology within the host cells. Depending upon the need for IgM testing and esthetic effects, the cells are either fixed before application or propagated in situ within the slide wells. MIF In the area of spotted fever group rickettsial disease, we have balanced multiple antigens within 8-well ELISA strips to determine the clade-specificity of serum antibody. This is somewhat complicated by the identification of new species, but also highlights species that may not have been originally considered as etiological agents. (see website for current releases). We are also finalizing a cross-absorption ELISA assay to serologically distinguish Rickettsia typhi (endemic typhus) from Rickettsia prowazekii (epidemic typhus) infection. Crossabsorption is a serum pre-treatment step, using fine latex covalently coated with rompb proteins. This is a confirmatory test for typhus group screening assays. As above, see our website for current releases. 12-well substrate slides contain multiple purified antigens in each well. These are particulate antigens, blended with a background matrix to visually define the location of each antigen. Combinations are defined in many ways, often based upon custom screening requirements of our client laboratories. The rectangular slide wells (above) can accommodate up to 6 antigens, although the more popular format is 2 antigens within 4 mm round wells. 4 Questions? Call 1.888.826-7660 (U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico) Questions? Call 1.714.525.7660 (outside U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico) 5

Bacteria Bacteria Anaplasma Brucella The IFA substrate for Anaplasma phagocytophilum appears as infected cytoplasmic vacuoles (morulae). A cell-free antigen is also available in MIF formats. Kits available for human, canine, equine and feline serum testing. Substrate slides for canine brucellosis are produced using killed bacteria within a contrasting (red) background matrix. Specificity is based upon the IgG-specific response to rough biotype membrane antigens. E. canis A. phagocytophilum Cat No: BC-120 BC-12 IFA Slides (10) MM Mounting Medium BCP Positive Control (1) 06-6001 PBS (1 L) CN Negative Control (1) CG-25 Anti-canine IgG-conjugate Bartonella Smooth biotype antibody is detected on 2-spot slides (Cat. No. FT-12), containing B. abortus and Francisella tularensis (sometimes crossreacting). MIF format: 12-well substrate slides containing purified Bartonella henselae and Bartonella quintana in each well can be used for IgG and/or IgM antibody detection. Coxiella burnetii IFA format: ELISA format: 12-well substrate slides contain Bartonella-infected Vero cells propagated in situ within the slide wells and can be utilized for both IgG and IgM testing. Slides available for B. henselae, B. quintana, and other species of interest. A human IgM ELISA format is due in late 2010 utilizing a 17-kDa antigen with excellent correlation to active or recent disease. This will be produced for several Bartonella species. Coxiella burnetii is a zoonotic pathogen found worldwide. Phase variation is utilized for diagnostic purposes, presented here as an MIF with phase I and II elementary bodies in each slide well. In general terms, phase II reactivity is an acute-phase response, while phase I reactivity is found in convalescent phase and in chronic disease states. Kits are available for human, canine, ovine and caprine serum testing. Phase I Phase II B. henselae B. quintana Cat No: QG-120 Borrelia Q-12 IFA Slides (10) MM Mounting Medium (1) QGP Positive Control (1) 06-6001 PBS (1 L) Borrelia burgdorferi 12-well IFA slides utilize an equal mix of biotypes represented by strains B31 and 297. Other species are available on a custom basis. Cat No: BBDG-120 BB-12 IFA Slides (10) MM Mounting Medium (1) BBDP Positive Control (1) 06-6001 PBS (1 L) CN Negative Control (1) CG-25 Anti-canine IgG-conjugate QGN Negative Control (1) PGC-25 Anti-human IgG-conjugate QD IgG Serum Diluent Cat No: QM-120 Q-12 IFA Slides (10) MM Mounting Medium (1) QMP Positive Control (1) 06-6001 PBS (1 L) NHM Negative Control (1) PMC-25 Anti-human IgM-conjugate MD-15 IgM Serum Diluent 6 Questions? Email us at info@fullerlabs.com For complete product listing, visit www.fullerlabs.com 7

Bacteria Bacteria Francisella tularensis Neorickettsia risticii This MIF format combines Francisella tularensis with the most common source of cross-reactivity (smooth biotype Brucella). Kits are available for IgG and IgM class-specific antibody (human). F. tularensis Brucella abortus Formerly found within the genus Ehrlichia, this vector-borne organism causes Potomac Horse Fever and has also been described as a pathogen in dogs. Its appearance in culture and on stained slides is similar to Ehrlichia, with cytoplasmic morulae. Cat No: ERE-120 ER-12 IFA Slides (10) MM Mounting Medium (1) EREP Positive Control (1) 06-6001 PBS (1 L) NE50 Negative Control (1) EG+25 Anti-equine IgG-conjugate Cat No: FTG-120 FT-12 IFA Slides (10) MM Mounting Medium Orientia (scrub typhus) FTP Positive Control (1) 06-6001 PBS (1 L) NHG50 Negative Control (1) FTG-25 Anti-human IgG-conjugate Cat No: FTM-120 FT-12 IFA Slides (10) MM Mounting Medium FTP Positive Control (1) 06-6001 PBS (1 L) NHM50 Negative Control (1) FTM-25 Anti-human IgM-conjugate MD-15 IgM Serum Diluent Orientia tsutsugamushi are obligate intracellular bacteria associated with trombiculid mite larvae (chiggers). Transmission to humans via chigger bites induces an antibody response, primarily directed against 56-kDa immunodominant outer-membrane protein. The standard MIF method, using prototype Karp, Kato and Gilliam strains, detects antibody against the whole organism and remains the most commonly used diagnostic method. An ELISA will become available in 2010, based upon the 56-kDa protein. Leptospira Gilliam Karp Kalo Genus-specific antigens are used in the production of this IFA substrate. These antigens are both sensitive and specific for the IgM-class antibody response, characteristic of recent or active infection. Kits are available for human and canine serum testing. Cat No: LED-120 LE-12 IFA Slides (10) MM Mounting Medium LEDP Positive Control (1) 06-6001 PBS (1 L) CN Negative Control (1) LCG-25 Anti-canine IgG-conjugate Cat No: LEM-120 LE-12 IFA Slides (10) MM Mounting Medium LEMP Positive Control (1) 06-6001 PBS (1 L) NHM50 Negative Control (1) PMC-25 Anti-human IgM-conjugate MD-2 IgM Serum Diluent Cat No: OTG-120 Kit OT3-12 12-well MIF slide (10) OTGP IgG Positive Control (1) OTGN IgG Negative Control (1) PGC-25 Human IgG Conjugate MSD-10 Serum Diluent MM Mounting Medium 06-6001 PBS (1 liter) 8 Questions? Call 1.888.826-7660 (U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico) Questions? Call 1.714.525.7660 (outside U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico) 9

Bacteria Bacteria Rickettsia Rickettsia (continued) Rickettsia are obligate intracellular bacteria associated with arthropods, including fleas, body lice, mites and ticks. Transmission to humans via arthropod vectors induces an antibody response, primarily directed against the lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and 1-2 outer-membrane proteins (ompa and/or ompb). The standard IFA and MIF methods detect antibody against the whole organism and remain the most commonly used of the recommended screening methods. ELISA methods, in contrast, offer several options. Purified LPS antigen from spotted fever (SFG) or typhus group (TG) organisms often detects the earliest and most broadly reactive antibody response. This option is best used for IgG antibody screening. IgM testing is then performed against native ompb protein(s) isolated from species of interest. Serological differentiation between Rickettsia typhi (endemic typhus) and R. prowazekii (epidemic typhus) currently requires cross-absorption and western immunoblot (or ELISA). MIF format: 2-antigen MIF with Rickettsia rickettsii and Rickettsia typhi in each well, for simultaneous detection of spotted fever and typhus group antibody. Antibody detection by IFA (or MIF) is considered group-specific, due to the presence of LPS antigens. Thus, in the 2-antigen format, both spotted fever and typhus groups are screened individually and simultaneously in each well. (Catalog R2-12) 3-antigen MIF with the addition of Rickettsia felis to the above 2-antigen format. Although Rickettsia felis is within the spotted fever group, it is not detected by cross-reactivity with other species. (Catalog R3-12) Kit formats include (10) x 12-well Substrate Slides, IFA Conjugate, Controls for each antigen, Mounting Medium, Wash Buffer and Instructions for use. Kits for IgG antibody are available worldwide, but IgM kits are for export only. (Catalog R2G-120, R2M-120, R3G-120 and R3M-120) In contrast to the 2 TG species, the spotted fever group is expanding at an increasing rate, as molecular methods become available in previously under-evaluated regions of the world. Our collection of SFG species has also grown to keep pace with the needs of reference laboratories. MIF slides with 2-6 antigens per well can also be produced to your specifications. Custom combinations are prepared with a 100-slide minimum with choice of antigens. Rickettsia Species (Antigens currently available for MIF, IFA, ELISA formats) Rickettsia africae Rickettsia massiliae Rickettsia akari Rickettsia monacensis Rickettsia amblyommii Rickettsia montanensis Rickettsia asiatica Rickettsia parkeri Rickettsia australis Rickettsia prowazekii Rickettsia canadensis Rickettsia raoultii Rickettsia conorii (4 subspecies) Rickettsia rhipicephali Rickettsia felis Rickettsia rickettsii Rickettsia heilongjiangensis Rickettsia siberica Rickettsia helvetica Rickettsia slovaca Rickettsia honei Rickettsia tamurae Rickettsia japonica Rickettsia typhi Rickettsia EIA ELISA Screen Kits Using LPS Antigens Kits include 96-well plate (12 x 8-well strip modules) coated with either spotted fever group LPS (SFG-96K) or typhus group LPS (TFG-96K), working IgG Conjugate, Sample Diluent, Wash Buffer, TMB, Stop Reagent and Instructions for Use. Cat: SFG-96K Spotted Fever Rickettsia IgG EIA Assay Kit Cat: TFG-96K Typhus Group Rickettsia IgG EIA Assay Kit ELISA Kits Using rompb Protein Antigens Please note: 96-well modules can be prepared for any listed antigen. Positive control sera, however, are often in short supply and we ask for 1-2 ml of positive serum for standardization. 10 Questions? Email us at info@fullerlabs.com For complete product listing, visit www.fullerlabs.com 11

Protozoa Protozoa Babesia microti Leishmania Babesia are obligate intra-erythrocytic protozoa transmitted by tick vectors. Babesia microti can be transmitted to humans, causing flu-like symptoms as well as a malaria-like illness. Substrate slides are prepared with infected mouse erythrocytes, where the merozoites are visible as compact inclusions. BM-12 Babesia microti 12-well slides BMG-120 Babesia microti IFA IgG Kit BMM-120 Babesia microti IFA IgM Kit Leishmania infantum promastigotes are broadly cross-reactive with other Leishmania species and have been used in the U.S. and the Mediterranean region for diagnosis of canine infection. Cat No: LPD-120 LP-12 IFA Slides (10) MM Mounting Medium (1) LPP Positive Control (1) 06-6001 PBS (1 L) LPN Negative Control (1) CG-25 Anti-canine IgG-conjugate Equine piroplasmosis Babesia caballi and Theileria equi (USDA strains) are propagated in horse erythrocytes in vitro for preparation of IFA substrate slides. Currently, the indirect fluorescent antibody (IFA) test and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) are the prescribed tests for international trade. Neospora caninum Neospora is propagated in Vero cells and purified for use as an IFA substrate. Kits are available for canine and equine serum IgG testing. Cat No: NCD-120 BK-12 BKG-120 BE-12 BEG-120 Babesia caballi 12-well slides Babesia caballi IFA Kit Theileria equi 12-well slides Theileria equi IFA Kit NC-12 IFA Slides (10) MM Mounting Medium (1) NCDP Positive Control (1) 06-6001 PBS (1 L) CN Negative Control (1) NCC-25 Anti-canine IgG-conjugate Cat No: NCE-120 NC-12 IFA Slides (10) MM Mounting Medium (1) NCEP Positive Control (1) 06-6001 PBS (1 L) Bovine piroplasmosis NE50 Negative Control (1) EG+25 Anti-equine IgG-conjugate Babesia bigemina and Babesia bovis (USDA strains) are propagated in bovine erythrocytes in vitro for preparation of IFA substrate slides. Currently, the indirect fluorescent antibody (IFA) test and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) are the prescribed tests for international trade. BI-12 Babesia bigemina 12-well slides Toxoplasma gondii Toxoplasma gondii is propagated in HS27 fibroblasts and purified for use as an IFA substrate. The appearance of these tachyzoites is very similar to that of Neospora (picture above). BIG-120 BV-12 BVG-120 Babesia bigemina IFA Kit Babesia bovis 12-well slides Babesia bovis IFA Kit Cat No: TGF-120 TG-12 IFA Slides (10) MM Mounting Medium (1) TXP Positive Control (1) 06-6001 PBS (1 L) TXN Negative Control (1) FG+25 Anti-feline IgG-conjugate 12 Questions? Call 1.888.826-7660 (U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico) Questions? Call 1.714.525.7660 (outside U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico) 13

VIRUS COMPONENTS Feline Calicivirus IFA/MIF Conjugates FCV-12 12-well IFA Substrate Slides (10) FCVP Positive Control (1) FCVN Negative Control (1) MM Mounting Medium FG+25 Anti-feline igg conjugate DyLight 488 conjugates are prepared from affinity-purified antibody in a stabilizing buffer containing Evans blue counterstain, ready to use. They are packaged in dropper bottles of 2.5 ml and 10 ml quantities. 2.5 ml 10 ml Description BG-25 BG-100 Anti-bovine IgG (Fc-specific) (goat) Feline Coronavirus CG-25 CG-100 Anti-canine IgG (Fc-specific) (rabbit) FIP-12 12-well IFA Substrate Slides (10) FIPP Positive Control (1) FIPN Negative Control (1) MM Mounting Medium FG+25 Anti-feline igg conjugate CG+25 CG+100 Anti-canine IgG (H+L specific) (rabbit) CM-25 CM-100 Anti-canine IgM (Fc-specific) (goat) EG-25 EG-100 Anti-equine IgG (Fc-specific) (rabbit) EG+25 EG+100 Anti-equine IgG (H+L specific) (rabbit) Feline Herpesvirus FG-25 FG-100 Anti-feline IgG (Fc-specific) (goat) FG+25 FG+100 Anti-feline IgG (H+L specific) (goat) FCV-12 12-well IFA Substrate Slides (10) FCVP Positive Control (1) FCVN Negative Control (1) MM Mounting Medium FG+25 Anti-feline igg conjugate FM-25 FM-100 Anti-feline IgM (Fc-specific) (goat) PGC-25 PGC-100 Anti-human IgG (Fc-specific) (goat) PAC-25 PAC-100 Anti-human IgA (Fc-specific) (goat) PMC-25 PMC-100 Anti-human IgM (Fc-specific) (goat) PCG-25 PCG-100 Anti-caprine IgG (Fc-specific) (rabbit) Canine Distemper OG-25 OG-100 Anti-ovine IgG (Fc-specific) (rabbit) GAM-25 GAM-100 Anti-murine IgG (Fc-specific) (goat) CDV-12 12-well IFA Substrate Slides (10) MM Mounting Medium CDVP Positive Control (1) CDVN Negative Control (1) CG+25 Anti-canine igg conjugate IFA/MIF Control Sets Canine Parvovirus Sets consist of a Positive and Negative Control, each 0.5 ml, in color-coded dropper bottles. All controls are pre-diluted to the recommended screening dilution, with the Positive Control calibrated to reach endpoint when further diluted 1:8 (acceptable range 1:4 to 1:16). Control sets are available for every IFA and MIF slide format. CPV-12 12-well IFA Substrate Slides (10) MM Mounting Medium CPDP Positive Control (1) CPDN Negative Control (1) CG+25 Anti-canine igg conjugate 14 Questions? Email us at info@fullerlabs.com For complete product listing, visit www.fullerlabs.com 15

Ordering Information By Phone: 1-888-826-7660 from the U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico or 1-714-525-7660 from other locations. Customer Service representatives are available Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Pacific Time. By E-mail: orders@fullerlabs.com By Fax: 1-714-525-7614 Prices: Price quotations are available from our distributors. If you do not locate a distributor for your region, please email us at info@fullerlabs.com or call our office in California. Terms: Invoicing is NET 30 days in U.S. dollars, unless prior agreements have been reached. Payment for international purchases by bank wire transfer is preferred and the routing information is listed on our invoice. Payment by this method must be in full, without deduction for sender s fees. Credit card payment (VISA, MasterCard, American Express or Discovery) is also accepted. Prices are subject to change without prior notice. Bulk Quotations and Contracts: Quantity discounts are available for bulk orders or annual contracts. For more information, please contact our Sales Director. Shipping Policy: Domestic orders received Monday through Wednesday will be shipped the next day via air freight F.O.B. Fullerton, CA. Orders received Thursday and Friday will be shipped the following Monday. Direct international shipments are made via the customer s preferred shipper, when accompanied by customer s account number, or via the best available air freight carrier. Shipping charges are pre-paid and added to your invoice, when applicable. Dependable excellence in vector-borne diagnostics Fuller Laboratories develops both clinical and veterinary assays for the diagnosis of vector-borne and zoonotic diseases. For over two decades, Fuller has been an innovator in the development of infectious disease serology products, delivering unique formats in ever-increasing sophistication. Fuller products offer the sensitivity, specificity and repeatability that reference-level laboratories demand. Fuller Laboratories, 1135 E. Truslow Avenue, Fullerton, California 92831 Phone: +1 714.525.7660 Fax: +1 714.525.7614 Toll-free: 1.888.826.7660 (North America) www.fullerlabs.com 2010 Fuller Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved. MAY 2010