Feline Panleukopenia is an infectious disease that is caused by feline Parvovirus (FPV). The general clinical manifestations are high fever, diarrhea, and vomiting. It has the characteristics of high mortality, strong infectivity and short duration, especially in kittens. Detection of FPV IgG/IgM antibody content in cats can reflect the body's immune status.
Clinical Significance:
1) For evaluation of the body before immunization;
2) For detection of the antibody tier after immunization;
3) For early detection and diagnosis during feline panleukopenia infection
This product utilizes fluorescence immunochromatography to quantitatively detect the FPV IgG antibody content in cat blood. The basic principle is as follows: T and C lines are respectively marked on the nitrocellulose membrane. The binding pad is sprayed with fluorescent nano-material markers. The FPV IgG antibody in the sample first combines with the nano-material markers to form a complex. Then, through chromatography, the complex moves upward to binds to T line. When the test strip is irradiated by excitation light, the nanomaterial emits a fluorescent signal, and the intensity of this signal is positively correlated with the concentration of FPV IgG antibody in the sample.
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