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Type: | IVD Reagent |
place of origin: | China |
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This reagent is used for the qualitative detection of canine parvovirus in dog feces, specifically for detecting canine parvovirus antigens in fecal samples.
Description:
Canine Parvovirus (CPV) is a highly contagious and severe infectious disease in dogs, caused by infection with the canine parvovirus. Clinically, it primarily manifests as hemorrhagic enteritis and myocarditis.Due to the high infectivity and mortality rate of canine parvovirus, early screening for the virus is of great clinical significance.
Product Name: Canine Parvovirus Antigen (CPV) Rapid Test Kit
Infection type: Canine Parvovirus (CPV Ag)
Infected Animal: Canine
Sample for test: Canine feces sample.
Storage: 2~30ºC ,Store in a cool, dry place away from light.
Shelf life: valid for 24 months.
Components of the CPV-Ab Test Kit:
Test Procedure:
1.Sampling: Use a disposable swab to wipe the rectum of the affected dog back and forth or pick up a fecal sample from the feces (ensuring the swab head is well-covered), then place it into the sample diluent and mix thoroughly.
2.Testing: Tear open the aluminum foil pouch, take out the test card, and place it flat on a horizontal surface. Use a disposable dropper to aspirate the diluted fecal sample and add 3-4 drops (approximately 100μl) vertically to the sample well of the test card.
3.Result Interpretation: The result should be interpreted at 10 minutes. Results are invalid after 10 minutes.
Q&A:
1.Can I touch my dog with parvo?
Humans cannot get parvovirus from their dogs, however they can pass parvo from one dog to another on their clothes, shoes or hands. Humans can contract a human version of parvovirus, but this is a different strain from the one that affects dogs. Humans cannot pass the human type of parvo to a dog either.
2.At what age is a dog safe from parvo?
Puppies are at the greatest risk for parvo between the ages of 6 weeks to 6 months. Puppies can receive their parvo vaccinations at 6, 8 and 12 weeks of age. They must receive a full series of vaccinations to ensure complete immunity. Puppies require a parvo booster vaccine between 14 and 16 weeks of age.
3.Can a dog survive parvo without treatment?
Survival from a parvovirus infection is possible, but depends on age, size and how sick the dog is when owners first seek care. Most patients will not survive without treatment. Starting medical treatments when illness first sets in will increase the likelihood of recovery.
Product Name |
Canine distemper Virus Antigen Rapid Test Kit (CPV Ag) | |
Packaging | 1T/Kit, 10T/Kit |
Assay Time |
5-10 Minutes | |
Storage | Stored at 4-30 ºC |
Delivery Time |
1-7 Days |
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Place of Origin | Wuhan,CHINA |