In order to facilitate early diagnosis, epidemic monitoring, and treatment efficacy assessment, the CCV kit is used in clinical practice. CCV antigen detection enables rapid and accurate identification of CCV antigens in canines, assisting veterinarians in making appropriate diagnoses and treatment decisions, as well as supporting epidemic monitoring and prevention.
Canine coronavirus is a disease caused by the canine coronavirus, which affects the gastrointestinal system of dogs. The virus spreads rapidly with an incubation period of 1-5 days. Symptoms of the disease typically include lethargy, weakness, recurrent vomiting, followed by loose or watery feces that are orange or green in color, containing mucus or blood. Infected dogs may or may not exhibit fever, decreased white blood cell count, and rapid dehydration leading to death. Puppies have weaker immune systems and are more susceptible to the virus, resulting in a higher incidence rate. The virus is transmitted among dogs through direct or indirect contact and can be transmitted via the digestive and respiratory systems.
Features
In addition, the test kit is stable as it can be stored at room temperature.
Application scenario
Small pet hospital chains, individual pet hospitals, etc.
Medium pet hospital chains
Large pet hospital chains