Rapid Diagnostic Test for the detection of Feline panleukopenia in cats.
Feline panleukopenia, also called feline distemper, is caused by feline parvovirus (FPV). The virus attacks the body's intestinal mucosal cells, lymphoid tissue, and bone marrow, causing enteritis and panleukopenia. FPV is transmitted through direct contact with the virus in vomit, faeces, and other excretions. It can also be transmitted vertically from the mother to the fetus through the placenta. Kittens within 10-12 weeks old are susceptible to FPV. Clinical symptoms include fever, tiredness, decreased appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, and
hypothermia. The mortality rate is 50%-80%.
Methodology: Immunochromatographic assay
Specimen: Faeces
Target: Feline parvovirus antigen
SpecificationsSensitivity: 92.54 % vs. PCR
Specificity: 97.09 % vs. PCR
Storage: Store in a dry place at room temperature. Avoid direct sunlight. If stored in the refrigerator, return to room temperature before use. DO NOT FREEZE.
Available in boxes of 5 kits
Bioguard Feline Panleukopenia / Parvovirus (FPV) Test
Rapid Diagnostic Test for the detection of Feline panleukopenia in cats.
- Specific and sensitive
- Easy to perform
- Simple and accurate
- Easy to interpret
- Results in 5-10 mins
Available to veterinarians
Product code:
- 5 kits / box: C2C-301002