CPV Ag Test

CPV Ag Test

- Discription: CPV Ag test (CPV Ag)
- Catalog No.: JCA002D
- Principle: Sandwich lateral flow immunochromatographic assay
- Specification: 10 tests/kit
- Assay Time: 5-10 minutes
- Shelf life: 24months

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Description

Canine Parvo Virus Antigen Rapid Test (CPV Ag)

Catalog No.: JCA002D


Product Information

¤  INTENDED USE

The Canine Parvo Virus Antigen Rapid Test(CPV Ag Test) is a lateral flow immunochromatographic assay for the qualitative detection of canine Parvo virus antigen (CPV Ag) in dog’s feces or vomit specimen.

Assay Time:  5-10 minutes

Specimen:Feces or vomit


¤  TEST PROCEDURE

- Collect dog’s fresh feces or vomit with the cotton swab from dog’s anus or from the ground.  

- Insert the swab into the provided assay buffer tube. Agitates it to get efficient sample extraction. 

- Take out the CPV Ag Test device from the foil pouch and place it horizontally.

- Suck the treated sample extraction from the assay buffer tube and place 3 drops into the sample hole “S” of the test device.

- Interpret the result in 5-10 minutes. Result after 10 minutes is considered as invalid.

 CPV Ag Test



Q&A

¤  What is Canine Parvovirus?

Canine parvovirus (CPV) is a highly contagious viral disease of dogs that commonly causes acute gastrointestinal illness in puppies. The disease most often strikes in pups between six and 20 weeks old, but older animals are sometimes also affected. A rare variant of the disease may be seen in very young (neonatal) puppies is myocarditis (an inflammation of the heart muscle).

¤  What is the signs of parvovirus?

Some of the signs of parvovirus include lethargy; loss of appetite; abdominal pain and bloating; fever or low body temperature (hypothermia); vomiting; and severe, often bloody, diarrhea. Persistent vomiting and diarrhea can cause rapid dehydration, and damage to the intestines and immune system can cause septic shock.

¤  Why and how might my dog become infected?

Canine parvovirus can be found in almost any environment, but not every dog who comes into contact with the virus becomes infected. Several factors come into play in infection, including the immune status of the dog and the number of viruses the dog is exposed to. If the combination of factors is just right and a dog does become infected, a specific sequence of events is begun as the virus attacks the body.

 

 J&G Biotech

J&G Biotech Ltd (Reg. No.: 08419172)

326 Cleveland Road, London, England E18 2AN, UK


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