Customization: | Available |
---|---|
Type: | Vet Test Kit |
Syringe: | Disposable Sterile Syringe |
Still deciding? Get samples of US$ 6.5/Piece
Request Sample
|
Suppliers with verified business licenses
Audited by an independent third-party inspection agency
Test Procedure
Limitations of test results:
This product in an immunological diagnostic kit, only used for clinical detection of pet diseases to provide qualitative test results. If you are in doubt about the test results, please use other diagnostic methods (such as ELISA kits, B-ultra-sound, etc.) for further analysis of the tested samples. For pathological analysis, consult your local pet care provider.
FIPV Ag Canine Calicivirus antigen test kit | ||
1 | Origin | Jiangsu China |
2 | Brand | Monggo |
3 | Model | FIPV Ab |
4 | Fuction | Diagnosis |
5 | Purpose | Detection of Feline infections peritonitis antibody |
6 | Principle | Immunochromatographic assay |
7 | Specimen | Feline plasma or serum |
8 | High sensitivity | 97% |
9 | High specificity | 98.5% |
10 | Materials provided | Test card, diluents tube |
11 | Accessories | Disposable swab and dropper |
12 | Short test time | 5-10 min |
13 | Easy operation | One-step solution |
14 | Low cost | High efficiency |
Jiangsu MongGo Animal Bio-Medical Technology Co., Ltd (the subsidiary company of Jiangsu Konsung Biomedical Science and Technology Co., Ltd) was founded in 2022. This is a national high-tech enterprise which contributes to the research, development, manufacture, sale and service of in vitro rapid diagnosis products.
Mongo concentrates on the rapid diagnosis of human and animal infectious diseases, and provides veterinary oxygen concentrator, patient monitor and POCT analyzer etc. The products of our company are selling in over 130 countries and regions worldwide. It is widely used in animal medical treatment market (including companion animals farm…) and other fields.
Q1. How common is FIPV?
A1. Feline infectious peritonitis Virus (FIPV) is a common disease and a frequent reason for referral; approximately 1 of every 200 new feline cases presented to American veterinary teaching hospitals represents a cat with FIPV.
Q2. What are the problems with FIPV?
A2. Early signs of FIPV can vary but often include a rising and falling fever, loss of appetite, and energy loss. As time goes by, infected cats may have more FIPV symptoms that depend on the form of FIP. FIP comes in a "dry" form and a "wet" form. Infected cats can have symptoms of only one form or a combination of both.
Q3. How long can a cat survive FIPV?
A3. Except in rare cases, wet FIP is fatal within about five weeks of diagnosis. The dry form is equally deadly but affected cats may survive for a few months.
Q4. What medication is used for FIPV in cats?
A4. The current gold standard is remdesivir (IV), followed by SC injections and finally oral GS-441524 (the duration of the treatment is 12 weeks) to avoid relapses. However, adjustments in protocols are being made and treatment may need to be modified to the individual cat and client.
Q5. Should cats get FIPV vaccine?
A5. The Task Force lists the feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) vaccine as not generally recommended. This vaccine is labeled for administration from 16 weeks of age, whereas many kittens become infected with coronaviruses well before this age. It also contains a serotype II strain of FIP virus.