Patent ID: 9568480
Date: 2017-02-14
CPC Classifications: G01N

Claim:
1. A device for carrying out a rapid test for at least one of a qualitative or quantitative assay of antibodies present in body fluid against human papilloma virus type 16 (HPV16), the device comprising: (a) a receptacle in which a reagent essentially comprising a predetermined quantity of physiologically acting liquid and a predetermined quantity of at least one antigen is present, the receptacle being further configured to receive body fluid from a patient's specimen so as to introduce the body fluid into the reagent in the receptacle, wherein the antigen is aggregated and reactive to antibodies present in the body fluid that are specific against HPV16L1 protein (HPV16L1-specific antibodies), and wherein the liquid acts on the antigen to maintain reactivity of the antigen with respect to the antibodies, and (b) an analysis system which (i) is configured for accommodation of a predetermined quantity of a substrate containing the reagent and the body fluid present in the receptacle and (ii) utilizes a change that is effected by the substrate that is at least one of measurable or perceivable by a user, wherein the analysis system contains (1) a conjugate which essentially comprises a predetermined quantity of at least one molecule and a substance which causes a reaction which is at least one of measurable or perceivable by a user or in the event of spatial accumulation results in a change which is at least one of measurable or perceivable by a user, wherein the molecule of the conjugate is specific against HPV16 LI protein and binds to the antigen when the antigen is reactive with respect to the molecule of the conjugate, (2) a carrier medium onto or into which the applied quantity of substrate from the receptacle can flow in the direction of at least one three-dimensional axis, and (3) a predetermined quantity of at least one trapping molecule which is fixed on a predetermined first point or a predetermined first region of the carrier medium and binds to the antigen when the antigen is reactive with respect to the trapping molecule, wherein the trapping molecule and the molecule of the conjugate are identical to one another in such a way that both undergo binding to the antigen when the antigen is reactive with respect to the HPV16L1-specific antibodies.