Feline Diarrhea Combined Detection(7-10 items)


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【 Testing purpose 】
Feline panleukopenia , also known as feline distemper or feline infectious enteritis, is a highly contagious viral disease. The pathogenic Feline parvovirus (FPV) belongs to the Parvoviridae family and mainly infects felines. Cat plague virus will proliferate when the cell synthesizes DNA, so the virus mainly attacks cells or tissues with strong division ability. FPV is mainly transmitted by ingestion or inhalation of viral particles by contact, but can also be transmitted by blood-sucking insects or fleas, or transmitted vertically from the blood or placenta of a pregnant female cat to the fetus.
Feline Coronavirus (FCoV) belongs to the coronavirus genus of the family Coronaviridae and is a serious infectious disease in cats. Cat coronaviruses are usually divided into two types. One is enteric coronaviruses, which cause diarrhea and soft stools. The other is a coronavirus capable of causing infectious peritonitis in cats.
Feline rotavirus (FRV) belongs to the family Reoviridae and the genus Rotavirus, which mainly causes acute infectious diseases characterized by diarrhea. Rotavirus infection in cats is common, and viruses can be isolated in the feces of both healthy and diarrheal cats.
Giardia (GIA) :Giardia is mainly transmitted through the faecal-oral route. The so-called "faecal-oral" transmission does not mean that cats get infected by eating the feces of infected cats. It means that when a cat defecates, there may be infectious cysts in the stool. These excreted cysts can survive for months in the environment and are highly infectious, with only a few cysts needed to cause infection in cats. There is a risk of infection when stool containing the cyst is touched by another cat.
Helicobacterpylori (HP) is a gram-negative bacterium with strong survival ability and can survive in the strongly acidic environment of the stomach. The presence of HP may put cats at risk for diarrhea.
Therefore, reliable and effective detection has a positive guiding role in prevention, diagnosis and treatment.

【 Detection principle 】
This product uses fluorescence immunochromatography to quantitatively detect FPV/FCoV/FRV/GIA/HP content in cat feces. The basic principle is that the nitrocellulose membrane is marked with T and C lines, and the T line is coated with antibody a that specifically recognizes the antigen. The binding pad is sprayed with another fluorescent nanomaterial labeled antibody b that can specifically recognize the antigen. The antibody in the sample binds to the nanomaterial labeled antibody b to form a complex, which then binds to the T-line antibody A to form a sandwich structure. When the excitation light is irradiated, the nanomaterial emits fluorescent signals. The intensity of the signal was positively correlated with the antigen concentration in the sample.


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