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Indical Bioscience – AFOSA portfolio

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The Indical Bioscience AFOSA portfolio efficiently identifies companion animal pathogens.

Why choose AFOSA ELISA kits over IFA techniques?

AFOSA has 20 years of experience developing and producing enzyme immunoassays for use in veterinary diagnostics, focusing on the detection of antibodies to parasitic and vector transmitted pathogens.

Although IFA is considered standard for Anaplasma, Ehrlichia and Babesia detection, ELISA is preferred by referral laboratories because it provides:

  • Consistent results while IFA result interpretation is operator dependent.
  • Lower running costs since it can be automated.


Ensure reliable and consistent results through harmonized protocols and reagents on low to high throughput applications.

  • Novel commercial ELISA portfolio, including Babesia and Sarcoptes assays.
  • High performing assays with very good sensitivity and specificity,
    validated by the German authorities (FLI).
  • Harmonized protocols with user-friendly reagents and a flexible microplate
    and reagents system.


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