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Canine Antibody III (CDV/CPV/CAV-Ⅰ Ab) Test Kit

This is an FIA immunofluorescence assay reagent card used to detect CPV / CDV / CAV IgG. Immunofluorescence technology has the characteristics of high specificity, high sensitivity, and intuitive results. Utilizing this technology and the FLASHTEST FIA detection platform, we can detect whether your beloved pet carries CPV / CDV / CAV IgG through this small card.

Canine Antibody III (CDV CPV CAV-Ⅰ Ab) Test Kit.webp
Canine Antibody III (CDV CPV CAV-Ⅰ Ab) Test Kit.webp

The three canine antibodies usually refer to the antibody tests for canine distemper virus, canine parvovirus, and canine adenovirus type I.

Antibodies are a type of protein produced by the body's immune system after being stimulated by pathogens. They can specifically recognize and bind to pathogens, thereby helping to clear the infection.


Clinical application:

  • Evaluation of Immune Status:

Testing the levels of these three antibodies in dogs can help understand the immune status of the dogs. For example, if the antibody levels are high, it indicates that the dogs may have been vaccinated with related vaccines or have been infected before and developed immune memory.

For newly adopted or newly purchased dogs, by testing the antibody levels, it is possible to determine whether they have resistance to these three common infectious diseases. 

  • Vaccine Effect Monitoring:

Testing is conducted within a period of time after the dog is vaccinated to evaluate whether the vaccine has successfully stimulated the body to produce sufficient antibody protection. If the antibody level does not meet expectations, booster immunization may need to be considered.

  • Disease Diagnosis Assistance:

Although a positive antibody does not necessarily mean a current infection, combined with clinical symptoms and other examination results, it can assist in judging the possibility of the disease.

For dogs with symptoms such as unexplained fever and diarrhea, testing these three antibodies is helpful to investigate whether they are caused by these common virus infections. 


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Features of Canine Antibody-III Test Kit

The FLASHTEST FIA pet analyzer has 35 available tests covering inflammation, pathogens, antibodies, endocrines, and more. Test strips are not visually readable and require the FLASHTEST FIA Analyzer. This product is the Canine Antibody -III (CPV / CDV / CAV IgG) test card featuring:

  • On-card QR code provides test info and a calibration curve.

  • Quantitative detection.

  • 2-minute room temperature incubation.

  • Results in 3 minutes.

  • Room temperature shipping and storage.

  • 2-year shelf life.


Specification of Canine Antibody-III Test Kit

BrandFLASH TEST
Product NameCanine Antibody -III
Item DetailsCPV / CDV / CAV IgG
Product Code2035
Specifications10 Test/ Box
Applicable AnimalsDogs
Sample TypeSerum/plasma
Reagent Shelf Life1. Store the test kit at 4~30℃ up to the expiration date.
2. The test should operate at (18~28) ℃ after the Test Device opening.
3. Once the pouch is opened, the test should be performed within 30 minutes.
Transportation RequirementsRoom temperature
Storage RequirementsRoom temperature
Packaging Dimensions155 x 100 x 80 mm³
Weight250g


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