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One step combo test for the differential detection of CPV and CDV Ab in canine feces.
Specification
Specimen | Serum and plasma | |
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Diagnostic target | CPV ab / CDV ab | |
Analytical Sensitivity | < 1:10 HI / < 1 : 16 NA titer | |
Shelf life | 24 M |
Canine parvovirus (CPV) is the major viral disease in dogs in the world, which cause gastroenteritits resulting to severe enteritis and lymphopenia having high motality in dogs. CPV antibody can give seroprotection against its infection in dogs. Therefore, CPV antibody titers are very important in the vaccination programs and health prediction in dogs.
Canine distemper virus (CDV) induces a highly contagious, systemic, and often fatal disease in domestic dogs as well as in a broad, and seemingly expanding, range of wild carnivore species. Modified live-attenuated CDV vaccines are available for use in dogs and in general, they efficiently induce protective immunity. However, even in domestic dog populations in which a broad vaccination coverage is maintained, sporadic cases and outbreaks of canine distemper occasionally occur. Therefore, the examination of the CDV antibody in dog blood is very important to determine the ideal time point for vaccination of a pup, to evaluate vaccination success, and to determine the diagnosis and prognosis of acute CDV infections.