About The Small Canine Plague Test Paper, You May Not Know These
Apr 28, 2021
For new pets, N many owners will prepare test strips for the small canine plague coronary test. Although the test strips are not medicines, they are also medical supplies.
1. The test strips and supporting items are disposable items, so they cannot be used repeatedly or cross-used.
2. Once the test strip is opened, it must be used within five minutes. If you find that the seal is broken before using it, it means that the test strip may have failed, so replace it with a new one.
3. The shelf life of the test paper is generally two years, and it can be stored at room temperature. Do not freeze it in the refrigerator.
4. When sampling, that is, when using the cotton swab to get papa or nasal fluid, saliva, or urine, don’t collect too much. It should be about half to 2/3 of the cotton tip.
5. Then, when the clear liquid in the collection bottle is dripped on the test plate with a straw, it is enough to drip 3-5 drops.
6. This is very important, that is, after dripping the clear liquid, be sure to determine the result within 5-10 minutes. After this time, the judgment may be inaccurate.
7. If there are discoloration bars on the C line and T line, it means that it is positive, indicating that there is a virus. However, during the observation period, the color of the color change bar on the T line may be dark or light, regardless of the depth, even if the color is very light, It also means that it is positive, and this depth does not represent the amount of virus.
8. Normally, the response of the virus to a certain part of the body will not be detected until it reaches a certain level. If the virus is in the incubation period (3-7 days), it cannot be detected, so it is best not to test today and tomorrow Test again, if you are not assured, you can test again every other week.
9. Medications will affect the test results, so if your dog takes medicine or has just been vaccinated, test again after a week!
10. The test cardboard must be placed flat on the table.

