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  • FPV-Ag Feline Rapid Tests(FIA)
  • FPV-Ag Feline Rapid Tests(FIA)

FPV-Ag Feline Rapid Tests(FIA)

FPV-Ag (Feline Panleukopenia Virus Antigen) refers to feline plague virus antigen. Feline plague virus infection is also known as feline distemper, feline infectious enteritis, and feline leukemia. It is a highly contagious viral disease that occurs mainly in kittens under one year of age.
The FPV-Ag test is a method used to detect feline plague virus infection. This test usually uses immunological techniques to detect the presence of feline plague virus antigen in the cat. These tests can detect viral antigens in a cat's blood, body fluids, or tissue samples and give a positive or negative result.
Feline plague virus infection can cause a cat's immune system to be compromised, which in turn can cause severe symptoms of illness such as fever, vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, anemia, and leukopenia. By testing for feline plague virus antigens, veterinarians can determine whether cats are infected with feline plague virus and take appropriate treatment measures.

Species:  Feline
Sample: Rectal swab
Sample Volume: swab
Loading Volume: 100 µL
Detection Range:8-640Tu/ml
Incubation Time:10mim
Storage temperature: 4-30℃

Result decision reference:

Each Laboratory should establish a reference range that is representative of the population to be evaluated. The diagnosis must be made in conjunction with other clinical symptoms and tests.
  • FPV-Ag Feline Rapid Tests(FIA)
PRODUT DETAILS
Methodology
VETIVD™ Time-resolved immunofluorescence chromatography
Conventional immunofluorescence chromatography
Colloidal gold immunochromatography
Enzyme-linked immunity
Marker Nano europium fluorescent microspheres Fluorescein Colloidal gold Enzyme
Qualitative or quantitative Full quantitation Quantify Qualitative semi-quantitative
Kit components 1-2 kinds 1-2 kinds 1-2 kinds 7 kinds
Steps Step 1-2 Step 1-2 Step 1-2 Step 10-15
Sensitivity high lower low higher
Detection time 3-10 minutes 10-15 minutes 15 minutes 120 minutes
Specificity Excellent Normal Normal Normal
Storage method 4-30℃ 2-8℃ 4-30℃ 2-8℃
Epidemic monitoring

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