FPV, FCV and FHV antibodies in cat blood were quantitatively detected by fluorescenceimmunochromatography. Basic principle: there are T and C lines on the nitric acid fibermembrane. Combination mat can have specific recognition FPV, fluorescent nanomaterials FCV and FHV antibody markers, sample the FPV, FCV and FHV antibodyforming complexes and nanomaterials markers combined with first, and then to the upperanalysis, the complex combined with T line, when the excite light irradiate, nanometermaterial emission fluorescence signal, and the signal strength and FPV, FCV and FHVantibody concentration in the samples into positive correlation.
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【Detection purpose】 Feline parvovirus (FPV) can cause severe infectious diseases in cats. The general clinical manifestations are high fever, diarrhea, vomiting and other symptoms, with high mortality, high infectivity and short course of disease, especially in young cats with higher infection rate and mortality. Detection of FPV antibody in cats can reflect the body's immune status. Feline calicivirus (FCV) infection is a feline viral respiratory tract infectious disease, the general clinical manifestations of the main manifestations of the upper respiratory tract symptoms, that is, mental depression, serous and mucinous rhinorrhea, conjunctivitis, stomatitis, tracheitis, bronchitis, accompanied by bipolar fever. Feline calicivirus infection is a frequent disease of cats, with high incidence and low mortality. Detection of FCV antibody in cats can reflect the body's immune status. Feline herpesvirus type I (FHV) is the pathogen of feline infectious nasal bronchitis and belongs to the herpesvirus a subfamily of herpesaceae.