This is a PCR nucleic acid detection reagent kit used to detect Goat pox virus (GPV). Real-time PCR technology has the characteristics of fast, sensitive, highly specific and high accuracy. Utilizing this technology and the FLASHTEST PCR reagent kit, it can accurately diagnose whether sheep carry Goat pox virus (GPV).
Cutaneous Manifestations: Initially, small, raised red spots, known as macules, appear on the skin of infected goats. These macules rapidly transform into papules, which are firm, discrete bumps. As the infection progresses, the papules develop into clear - fluid - filled vesicles. These vesicles then turn into pustules filled with pus. Eventually, the pustules crust over, forming scabs. The skin lesions are typically found on the face, ears, lips, udder, and inner thighs. In severe cases, the lesions can spread extensively over the body, causing significant discomfort to the goats.
Respiratory Complications: Infected goats often experience respiratory symptoms. They may cough frequently, accompanied by sneezing and a nasal discharge that starts as clear and later becomes thick and mucopurulent. Difficulty in breathing can also occur, especially in cases where the virus has invaded the respiratory mucosa, leading to inflammation and obstruction of the airways. This can be life - threatening, particularly in young or immunocompromised goats.
Systemic Illness: Goats infected with GPV usually show signs of systemic illness. High fever is common, with body temperatures often reaching 40 - 41°C. There is a marked loss of appetite, which can lead to rapid weight loss. The animals become lethargic, weak, and less active. In pregnant goats, GPV infection can pose a serious threat to the pregnancy, potentially resulting in abortion, stillbirth, or the birth of weak kids with low survival rates.
Early Detection and Isolation: The GPV nucleic acid detection reagent allows for the early identification of the virus in infected goats. By detecting the virus in its early stages, even before the appearance of visible symptoms, farmers and veterinarians can quickly isolate the infected animals. This is crucial in preventing the spread of GPV within the goat herd. For example, in a small - scale goat farm, if one goat shows a slight fever, using the detection reagent can help determine if GPV is the cause, enabling immediate isolation and reducing the risk of further infection.
Herd - wide Screening: Regular screening of goat herds using the GPV nucleic acid detection reagent is an essential part of disease prevention and control. It helps to identify both clinically - affected and subclinical carriers. Subclinical carriers, although not showing obvious symptoms, can still spread the virus to other goats. By detecting these carriers, appropriate measures can be taken, such as culling or strict isolation, to protect the overall health of the herd.
Differential Diagnosis: Given that the symptoms of GPV infection can be similar to those of other diseases in goats, like sheep pox virus infection (which can also affect goats to some extent), peste des petits ruminants, or certain bacterial skin infections, the nucleic acid detection reagent plays a vital role in accurate differential diagnosis. It enables veterinarians to precisely identify GPV, ensuring that the correct treatment and management strategies are implemented.
Quarantine and Trade - related Purposes: In the context of goat trade, both domestic and international, the GPV nucleic acid detection reagent is used for quarantine purposes. It ensures that goats being transported or sold are free from GPV, preventing the introduction and spread of the virus across different regions. This is important for maintaining the health of disease - free areas and safeguarding the goat - raising industry from economic losses associated with GPV outbreaks.
This farm animals PCR detection reagent screens for pathogens like Goat pox virus (GPV). It uses drying technology for normal temperature transportation and frozen storage. Other key features include:
Disposable pipette, stable pipettor, simplified workflow
Internal reference genes are used to verify results, eliminating the need for guessing.
Freeze-dried form, transported at room temperature
Available in small, flexible packaging that can be ordered according to your needs
Brand | FLASH TEST |
Product Name | Goat Pox Virus (GPV) Nucleic Acid Test Kit (Lyophilized) |
Product Code/Number | 3312 |
Specifications | 16Test/ Box |
Testing Items | Goat pox virus (GPV) |
Testing Targets | Small Ruminant |
Minimum Detection Limit | 500 Copies/mL |
Precision | The coefficient of variation (CV, %) of the Ct values is ≤5%. |
Weight | 0.4kg |
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