FPV Ag Rapid Quantitative Test
Feline parvovirus infection is also known as feline distemper fever, feline infectious enteritis, and feline panleukopenia. It is a highly contagious viral disease, mainly occurring in kittens under one year old. Its clinical symptoms are fever, leukopenia, vomiting and hemorrhagic enteritis. It is the most common and dangerous infectious disease in domestic cats.
Features
● Animal: Feline
● Sample Type: Faeces
● Sample Volume: 75μL
● Detection Range: 0~2000 ug/ml
● Reaction Time: 10 mins
● Maintenance free
TEST ITEM | SAMPLE TYPE/SAMPLE VOLUME | MIXTURE VOLUME | INCUBATION TIME | SIGNIFICANCES AND APPLICATIONS | RESULT INTERPRETATION | Specificity | Sensitivity | Detection range | Accuracy/Correlation | ||||
FPV Ag | Feces |
75uL | 10min | Feline parvovirus infection is also known as feline distemper, feline infectious enteritis, and feline panleukocytosis. It is a highly contagious infectious viral disease that mainly occurs in young cats under one year old. The clinical symptoms are fever, leukopenia, vomiting and hemorrhagic enteritis. It is the most common and very dangerous infectious disease in domestic cats. | <20ug/ml Normal | 91.00% | 1ug/mL | 1-2000ug/mL | Positive coincidence rate 91% Negative coincidence rate 100% The total coincidence rate 95% |
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>20ug/ml Contracted feline panleukopenia virus | |||||||||||||