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Canine Rapid Test

SaberVet Canine Distemper Virus/Adenovirus I/Influenza Virus Antigen Combo Rapid Test

The SaberVet Canine Distemper Virus/ Adenovirus I/ Influenza Virus Antigen Combo Rapid Test is a lateral flow immunoassay intended for the simultaneous qualitative detection of specific antigen from Canine Distemper Virus (CDV) ,Canine Adenovirus I(CAV I) and Canine Influenza Virus (CIV) in secretions from canine eye, nasal fluid or saliva sample. The test i

SaberVet Canine Distemper Virus/Adenovirus I/Influenza Virus Antigen Combo Rapid Test

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Contents Component 10T/Box Test device 10 piece Swab 10 piece Buffer 10 piece Specifications Product name SaberVet Canine Distemper Virus/Adenovirus I/Influenza Virus Antigen Combo Rapid Test Brand Name Sabervet Model Number 1091502410 Specimen Secretions Application Vet Health Diagnosis Sensitivity 99.80% Specificity 97.69% Certificate GMP & ISO9001 & CE Assay Time 10 Minutes OEM&ODM Available Shelf Life 3 Years Operation Results Canine distemper, canine adenovirus type I (CAV-I) and canine influenza are three common respiratory disease agents in dogs.

Similarities Route of transmission: All are spread through direct contact with body fluids (e.g., snot, saliva) of infected animals, aerosols, or through contact with contaminated environments and objects. Symptoms: Both may cause respiratory symptoms such as fever, cough, and difficulty breathing. Both may cause loss of appetite, drowsiness and weight loss.

Preventive Measures: The main way to prevent all three diseases is vaccination. Maintain good hygiene and avoid contact with infected animals. Differences Pathogen: Canine distemper: caused by Canine Distemper Virus (CDV). Canine Adenovirus Type I (CAV-Ⅰ): caused by Canine Adenovirus Type 1, also known as Canine Infectious Hepatitis Virus.

Canine Influenza: caused by Canine Influenza Virus (CIV). Specific symptoms: Canine distemper: In addition to respiratory symptoms, it can cause digestive (e.g. vomiting, diarrhoea) and neurological symptoms (e.g. spasms, convulsions, seizures), as well as the typical “hard pads” symptom (hardening of the pads of the feet).

Canine adenovirus type I (CAV-I): mainly causes liver damage, with symptoms including jaundice, abdominal pain and bleeding tendencies, and possibly corneal oedema (blue eye). Canine Influenza: Mainly presents with respiratory symptoms such as coughing, runny nose and sore throat, and in severe cases may progress to pneumonia.

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