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CPV Ab (10 Tests) for Insight VIA

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Description

A highly contagious disease caused by canine parvovirus (CPV). After a healthy dog ​​is infected with the virus through the digestive tract, the virus mainly attacks two kinds of cells, one is intestinal epithelial cells, the other is myocardial cells, which respectively show gastrointestinal symptoms and myocarditis symptoms.

Myocarditis is more common in young dogs (under 8 weeks).

The method for dogs to obtain antibodies is:

First, they produce specific antibodies by themselves after being infected with the virus;

second, they produce antibodies by injecting vaccines.

The higher the antibody concentration, the less likely they will be infected with canine parvovirus.

Therefore, it is necessary to detect the antibody concentration in dogs.

● Animal: Canine
● Sample type: Serum, Plasma (EDTA)
● Sample volume: 75μL
● Detection range: 5-300U
● Reaction time: 10 mins
● Room temperature storage, valid for 24 months