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Feline Panleukopenia virus antibody Rapid Test Kit

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  • Catalog number: RC-CF41
  • Summary: Feline Plague (FPV), also known as feline panleukopenia or feline infectious enteritis, is an acute highly contagious disease of cats. Cats that have not been fully vaccinated or have not been vaccinated are prone to feline distemper, and kittens are more common.
  • Principle: fluorescence immunochromatographic
  • Species: Feline
  • Sample: Serum
  • Measurement: Quantitative
  • Testing Time: 5-10 minutes
  • Storage Condition: 1 - 30º C
  • Quantity: 1 box (kit) = 10 devices (Individual packing)
  • Expiration: 24 months after manufacturing
  • Specific Clinical Application: Testing for antibody is presently the only practical way to ensure that the immune system in cats and dogs has recognized the vaccinal antigen. The principles of ‘Evidence-based veterinary medicine’ suggest that testing for antibody status (for either puppies or adult dogs) should be better practice than simply administering a vaccine booster on the basis that this would be ‘safe and cost less’.
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    Feline Panleukopenia virus antibody  Rapid Test Kit

    FPV Ab  Rapid Test Kit

    Catalog number  RC-CF41
    Summary Feline Plague (FPV), also known as feline panleukopenia or feline infectious enteritis, is an acute highly contagious disease of cats. Cats that have not been fully vaccinated or have not been vaccinated are prone to feline distemper, and kittens are more common.
    Principle fluorescence immunochromatographic
    Species  Feline
    Sample Serum
    Measurement Quantitative
    Testing Time 5-10 minutes
    Storage Condition 1 - 30º C
    Quantity 1 box (kit) = 10 devices (Individual packing)
    Expiration 24 months after manufacturing
    Specific Clinical Application Testing for antibody is presently the only practical way to ensure that the immune system in cats and dogs has recognized the vaccinal antigen. The principles of ‘Evidence-based veterinary medicine’ suggest that testing for antibody status (for either puppies or adult dogs) should be better practice than simply administering a vaccine booster on the basis that this would be ‘safe and cost less’.

     

    Canine Distemper Virus

    WE SHOULD AIM TO REDUCE THE ‘VACCINE LOAD’ ON INDIVIDUAL ANIMALS
    IN ORDER TO MINIMIZE THE POTENTIAL FOR ADVERSE REACTIONS TO VACCINE PRODUCTS.

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