Our solution for diagnosing digital dermatitis

About Mortellaro's disease
Digital dermatitis (DD), also known as Mortellaro disease, is a chronic, contagious skin infection that mainly affects the feet of cattle.
It is caused by a bacterial complex dominated by spirochetes of the genus Treponema spp., often associated with other anaerobic bacteria present in the humid environment of barns. When the bacteria are present in a herd, they spread rapidly and are one of the main causes of lameness.
Digital dermatitis mainly affects dairy herds, where farming conditions favor its spread, but it can also affect suckler cows, heifers, and young cattle being fattened, particularly in confined or humid environments.
Our two ELISA kits take us one step further in the fight against the disease
The two indirect single-cup ELISA kits presented here enable reliable detection of antibodies against Treponema phagedenis. They are characterized by high sensitivity and specificity, ensuring accurate diagnosis of the infection.
Discover the BioLisa® Treponema Ab kit
Ref. BIOLK032 (192 responses) / BIOLK033 (480 responses)

✔ Tool of choice for risk management during introduction, health assessments, or epidemiological studies
✔ Treponema phagedenis ELISA kit developed in accordance with French standards U47-310 and U47-019 (AFNOR)
✔ Made in France
✔ Ideal for epidemiological surveillance, health monitoring, and risk assessment in dairy herds
✔ Matrix: Individual bovine serum sample
Discover the BioLisa® Bovine Digital Dermatitis Ab kit
Ref. BIOLK015 (192 responses) / BIOLK016 (480 responses)

✔ Ideal for epidemiological tracking, health monitoring, and risk assessment in dairy herds
✔ Treponema phagedenis ELISA kit developed in accordance with French standards U47-310 and U47-019 (AFNOR)
✔ Made in France
✔ Matrix: Individual bovine serum sample
The benefits of these kits
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SPEED
Fast results thanks to a short incubation protocol
PRACTICALITY
A simple, fast, and ready-to-use protocol
EFFECTIVENESS
A strategic tool for refining diagnosis and improving herd management
For more information about our kits, please feel free to contact us.