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Respiratory VII- Dog Nucleic Acid Test Kit (Lyophilized)

Test items: CHV, CAV-2, CPIV, Flu A, CDV, B. bronchiseptica, Mycoplasma

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Respiratory VII- Dog Nucleic Acid Test Kit (Lyophilized).webp

Respiratory VII- Dog

CHV:
A virus that can cause systemic infection and even death in newborn puppies, while adult dogs have relatively mild symptoms after infection.

CAV-2:
A virus that causes acute respiratory infections in dogs. It often leads to coughing, runny nose, and fever and can co-infect with the canine distemper virus.

CPIV:
A common respiratory virus that causes acute respiratory infections in dogs. The main symptoms are dry cough, sneezing, and runny nose.

Influenza A:
Canine influenza A virus can cause acute respiratory infections and spreads quickly, especially prone to outbreaks in environments with dense populations of dogs.

CDV:
A highly pathogenic virus that can cause fever, respiratory and gastrointestinal symptoms, and neurological symptoms after infecting canines and other animals.

B. bronchiseptica:
A Gram-negative coccobacillus that can cause symptoms such as coughing, runny nose, and difficulty breathing.

Mycoplasma:
A cell-wall-less bacterium that often causes respiratory symptoms in cats such as coughing, sneezing, and conjunctivitis


Clinical Application:

· Mixed Infection Diagnosis:
These pathogens often cause mixed infections, increasing the difficulty of diagnosis and the complexity of the disease. The detection reagent can simultaneously detect multiple pathogens to determine whether there is a mixed infection. For example, a dog may be infected with canine parainfluenza virus and Bordetella bronchiseptica at the same time. Identifying the situation of mixed infection is crucial for formulating a comprehensive treatment plan.

· Pet Hospital Monitoring:
The dogs received by pet hospitals have complex sources, making cross - infection likely to occur. Using the detection reagent to test newly - admitted dogs and those with respiratory symptoms can promptly identify dogs carrying pathogens. Then, isolation and prevention and control measures can be taken to protect the health of other dogs visiting the hospital.

· Pathogen Characteristic Research:
By using the detection reagent to test and analyze a large number of clinical samples, in - depth research can be carried out on the biological characteristics, pathogenicity, drug resistance, etc. of these pathogens. This provides data support for the development of new vaccines, therapeutic drugs, and diagnostic methods.


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Content Summary of Canine Respiratory Panel VII Nucleic Acid Test Kit (Dry)

This pet PCR detection reagent screens for pathogens like CHV, CAV-2, CPIV, Influenza A, CDV, B. bronchiseptica, and Mycoplasma. It uses drying technology for room-temperature transport and frozen storage. Other key features include:

  • Disposable pipettes, no transfer gun needed, simplify workflow

  • Internal control gene for results validation, no guesswork required

  • Lyophilized format, ambient temperature stable

  • Small, flexible packaging is available, in order to suit your needs


Specification of Canine Respiratory Panel VII Nucleic Acid Test Kit (Dry)

BrandFLASH TEST
Product NameCanine Respiratory Panel VII Nucleic Acid Test Kit (Dry)
Product Code/Number3028
Specifications4Test/ Box
Testing ItemsCHV, CAV-2, CPIV, Influenza A, CDV, B. bronchiseptica, Mycoplasma
Testing TargetsDOG
Minimum Detection Limit500 Copies/mL
PrecisionThe coefficient of variation (CV, %) of the Ct values is ≤5%.
Weight0.09kg


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