Description
Distemper is a common highly contagious viral infectious disease mainly transmitted through the respiratory tract, caused by viruses, with a high mortality rate. The pathogen is distemper virus. Sick dogs are characterized by biphasic fever, rhinitis, severe digestive diseases and respiratory tract inflammation. The method for dogs to obtain antibodies is: first, after infection with the virus, they produce specific antibodies; second, they produce antibodies upon injection of vaccine. The higher the antibody concentration, the lower the probability of infection with distemper. Therefore, it is necessary to detect the antibody concentration in dogs.