FCAV Ab Rapid Quantitative Test
Feline calicivirus infection is a viral respiratory infectious disease of cats, mainly manifested as symptoms of upper respiratory tract, namely, depression, serous and mucinous rhinorrhea, conjunctivitis, stomatitis, tracheitis, bronchitis, accompanied by bipolar fever. Feline calicivirus infection is a common disease in cats, with high morbidity and low mortality. The main way for cats to obtain calicivirus antibody is to inject vaccine. The antibody level of each cat is different. The higher the antibody concentration is, the less likely it is to be infected with calicivirus. Therefore, it is necessary to detect the antibody concentration in cats.
Features:
● suitable animal:Cat
● sample type:P, S
● Sample volume:75 μL
● testing range:0 - 600 mg/L
● testing time:10mins
● 4-30°storage, 24 months shelf life
● suitable animal:Cat
● sample type:P, S
● Sample volume:75 μL
● testing range:0 - 600 mg/L
● testing time:10mins
● 4-30°storage, 24 months shelf life
TEST ITEM | SAMPLE TYPE/SAMPLE VOLUME | MIXTURE VOLUME | INCUBATION TIME | SIGNIFICANCES AND APPLICATIONS | RESULT INTERPRETATION | Specificity | Sensitivity | Detection range | Accuracy/Correlation | ||||
FCAV Ag | Mucus from mouth, nose or eyes |
75uL | 10min | Feline calicivirus infection is a viral respiratory infectious disease in cats, mainly manifested by upper respiratory symptoms, namely depression, serous and mucous rhinorrhea, conjunctivitis, stomatitis, tracheitis, bronchitis, accompanied by biphasic fever. Feline calicivirus infection is a frequent disease in cats with high morbidity and low mortality | <6ug/mL Normal | 100.00% | 6 ug/mL | 0-200ug/mL | Positive coincidence rate 100% Negative coincidence rate 94% The total coincidence rate 95% |
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6-15ug/mL Suspected feline calicivirus | |||||||||||||
>15ug/ml Contracted feline calicivirus |