SaberVet Canine Distemper Virus/Parvovirus Antigen Combo Rapid Test

The SaberVet Canine Distemper Virus /Parvovirus Antigen Combo Rapid Test offered by Antigenne is a lateral flow immunoassay intended for the qualitative detection of specific antigen from Canine Distemper virus (CDV) in eye,nasal fluid or saliva sample and canine Parvovirus (CPV) in fresh feces or rectal swab sample. The test is useful for determination of CDV/CPV infection.

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Composante 10T/Boîte
Dispositif de test 10 pièces
Ecouvillon 10 pièces
Tampon 10 pièces

Spécifications

Nom du produit SaberVet Canine Distemper Virus/Parvovirus Antigen Combo Rapid Test
Nom de la marque Sabervet
Numéro de modèle 1091794710
Spécimen  Secretions&Feces
Application Diagnostic vétérinaire
Sensibilité 99.80%
Spécificité 97.69%
Certificat GMP & ISO9001 & CE
Durée de l'essai 10 minutes
OEM&ODM Disponible
Durée de conservation 3 Years

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Résultats

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Canine distemper virus and Canine Parvovirus are two viruses that pose a significant threat to canine health. Because they are highly contagious and lethal, early diagnosis and timely treatment are critical.

 

  1. Canine Distemper Virus and Canine Parvovirus

Canine distemper virus (CDV): Canine distemper virus is an RNA virus of the family Paramyxoviridae.

 

Transmission: mainly through airborne droplets, but also through direct contact.

 

Clinical symptoms: manifested as fever, loss of appetite, respiratory symptoms (e.g., coughing, nasal discharge), digestive symptoms (e.g., vomiting, diarrhea) and neurological symptoms (e.g., convulsions, paralysis).

 

Canine Parvovirus (CPV): Canine poliovirus is a DNA virus of the poliovirus family.

 

Transmission: Mainly through the fecal-oral route, but also through contaminated items and the environment.

 

Clinical symptoms: manifested by severe gastrointestinal symptoms (e.g., severe vomiting, bloody diarrhea, dehydration) and acute myocarditis (mostly seen in puppies).

 

  1. The significance of joint testing

Combined detection of canine distemper virus and Canine Parvovirus is of great significance

 

Rapid diagnosis: Early and accurate diagnosis improves the success of treatment and reduces the spread of the virus.

 

Reduced cost: A single test can screen for both viruses at the same time, reducing testing costs and time.

 

Accurate treatment: based on the test results, veterinarians can develop targeted treatment programs to improve the effectiveness of treatment.

 

  1. Combined testing methods

The following methods are commonly used for combined testing:

 

Rapid Diagnostic Test

Based on immunochromatographic technology, samples from dogs (e.g. blood, feces) are added dropwise to test strips, and CDV and CPV are detected by antigen-antibody reaction.

 

Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA): Determines infection by detecting viral antigens or antibodies in canine serum.

 

Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR): Detects viral DNA (CPV) or RNA (CDV) in dogs by amplifying specific nucleic acid fragments of the virus.

 

  1. Test rapide combinant les antigènes du virus de la maladie de Carré et du virus de Parvo

Antigenne has developed an antigen test for the detection of Canine Distemper & Canine Parvovirus (CPV). This test can detect both canine distemper and Canine Parvovirus at the same time, and through the combined detection, it can help users realize the early detection and timely intervention of canine distemper virus and Canine Parvovirus, effectively reduce the morbidity and mortality of canine diseases, and protect the health of dogs.

Canine Distemper Virus /Parvovirus Antigen Combo Rapid Test offered by Antigenne is a lateral flow immunoassay intended for the qualitative detection of specific antigen from Canine Distemper virus (CDV) in eye,nasal fluid or saliva sample and canine Parvovirus (CPV) in fresh feces or rectal swab sample. The test is useful for determination of CDV/CPV infection.

 

Canine distemper virus and Canine Parvovirus are two viruses that pose a significant threat to canine health. Because they are highly contagious and lethal, early diagnosis and timely treatment are critical.

 

  1. Canine Distemper Virus and Canine Parvovirus

Canine distemper virus (CDV): Canine distemper virus is an RNA virus of the family Paramyxoviridae.

 

Transmission: mainly through airborne droplets, but also through direct contact.

 

Clinical symptoms: manifested as fever, loss of appetite, respiratory symptoms (e.g., coughing, nasal discharge), digestive symptoms (e.g., vomiting, diarrhea) and neurological symptoms (e.g., convulsions, paralysis).

 

Canine Parvovirus (CPV): Canine poliovirus is a DNA virus of the poliovirus family.

 

Transmission: Mainly through the fecal-oral route, but also through contaminated items and the environment.

 

Clinical symptoms: manifested by severe gastrointestinal symptoms (e.g., severe vomiting, bloody diarrhea, dehydration) and acute myocarditis (mostly seen in puppies).

 

  1. The significance of joint testing

Combined detection of canine distemper virus and Canine Parvovirus is of great significance

 

Rapid diagnosis: Early and accurate diagnosis improves the success of treatment and reduces the spread of the virus.

 

Reduced cost: A single test can screen for both viruses at the same time, reducing testing costs and time.

 

Accurate treatment: based on the test results, veterinarians can develop targeted treatment programs to improve the effectiveness of treatment.

 

  1. Combined testing methods

The following methods are commonly used for combined testing:

 

Rapid Diagnostic Test

Based on immunochromatographic technology, samples from dogs (e.g. blood, feces) are added dropwise to test strips, and CDV and CPV are detected by antigen-antibody reaction.

 

Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA): Determines infection by detecting viral antigens or antibodies in canine serum.

 

Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR): Detects viral DNA (CPV) or RNA (CDV) in dogs by amplifying specific nucleic acid fragments of the virus.

 

  1. Test rapide combinant les antigènes du virus de la maladie de Carré et du virus de Parvo

Antigenne has developed an antigen test for the detection of Canine Distemper & Canine Parvovirus (CPV). This test can detect both canine distemper and Canine Parvovirus at the same time, and through the combined detection, it can help users realize the early detection and timely intervention of canine distemper virus and Canine Parvovirus, effectively reduce the morbidity and mortality of canine diseases, and protect the health of dogs.

FAQ

 

We offer a comprehensive range of diagnostics, including infectious disease testing, molecular diagnostics, serology, hematology, and point-of-care tests for companion animals, livestock, and poultr

 

Yes, our diagnostics meet ISO, OIE, and CE regulatory requirements where applicable.

 

Yes, we develop tailored assays and OEM solutions for laboratories and veterinary clinics. Contact our technical team for details.

 

Our test performance data is available in les product inserts, with typical sensitivity >95% and specificity >98% for most assays.

 

 Results are available in 10 minutes for lateral flow assays, and 50 minutes for Vamber test (depending on extraction and amplification time).

 

Yes, we provide free samples for qualified B2B partners. Submit a request via our website.
Yes, we offer on-site or virtual training for equipment operation, assay protocols, and data interpretation.
  Refer to our online troubleshooting guide or contact our 24/7 technical support team.
  Many assays are optimized for common platforms (e.g., Bio-Rad, Thermo Fisher). Ask for compatibility details.
Our regulatory team can provide country-specific certifications. Let us know your market requirements.

Customer Reviews

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