Summary | Detection of specific antibodies of Feline Infectious
Peritonitis Virus N protein within 10 minutes |
Principle | One-step immunochromatographic assay
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Detection Targets | Feline Parvovirus (FPV) antigens
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Sample | Feline Feces |
Quantity | 1 box (kit) = 10 devices (Individual packing) |
Stability and Storage |
1) All reagents should be stored a Room Temperature (at 2 ~ 30℃) 2) 24 months after manufacturing.
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Feline parvovirus is a virus that can cause severe disease in cats –particularly kittens. It can be fatal. As well as feline parvovirus (FPV), the disease is also known as feline infectious enteritis (FIE) and feline panleucopenia. This disease occurs worldwide, and nearly all cats are exposed by their first year because the virus is stable and ubiquitous.
Most cats contract FPV from a contaminated environment via infected feces rather than from infected cats. The virus may also sometimes spread through contact with bedding, food dishes, or even by handlers of infected cats.
Also, Without treatment, this disease is often fatal.
The Feline Plague Virus (FPV) Antigen Rapid Test Card uses rapid immunochromatographic detection technology to detect feline plague virus antigen. Samples taken from the rectum or feces are added to the wells and moved along the chromatography membrane with colloidal gold-labeled anti-FPV monoclonal antibodies. If the FPV antigen is present in the sample, it binds to the antibody on the test line and appears burgundy. If the FPV antigen is not present in the sample, no color reaction occurs.
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