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Product Number: DTK142
Shipping and Storage
- -20℃±5℃, stored in the dark, transported, and subjected to repeated freeze-thaw cycles no more than 5 times, with a validity period of 12 months.
- The collected or processed samples should be stored at 2℃~8℃ for no more than 24 hours; If long-term storage is required, it should be stored at -70℃ or below, with no more than 3 freeze-thaw cycles.
Component
| Component | 50T |
| FPV reaction solution | 500μL×2 |
| Enzyme solution | 50μL |
| FPV positive quality control product | 250μL |
| Negative quality control product | 250μL |
Note: Different batches of reagents cannot be mixed.
Description
This kit uses TaqMan probe method for real-time fluorescence PCR technology, designs a pair of cat parvovirus genome specific primers, and combines them with a specific probe to amplify and detect the DNA of cat parvovirus genome in vitro using fluorescence PCR technology, which is used for pathogenic diagnosis of suspected infectious materials in clinical practice.
Application
Feline panleukopenia virus (FPV), also known as feline parvovirus or feline distemper fever, is a highly contagious disease caused by feline panleukopenia virus (FPV). This disease can infect animals such as felines, raccoons, and weasels under natural conditions, and infection is relatively common. FPV has strong transmissibility, and infected animals can excrete the virus through feces, vomit, mucus, saliva, and urine to contaminate utensils, cages, bedding, and the surrounding environment. Pregnant female cats can also vertically transmit the virus to their fetuses, and fleas and blood sucking insects can become vectors of transmission. FPV has strong pathogenicity, with fetal abnormalities and even miscarriage in pregnant cats, high mortality rate, and no prodromal symptoms.
This kit is suitable for detecting feline parvovirus in samples such as cloacal swabs, feces, whole blood, and intestinal samples of deceased cats, and is used as an auxiliary diagnosis for feline parvovirus infection.
Specimen collection
Infected cats and other animals: cotton swabs from the cloaca, feces, whole blood; Dead cat: intestinal contents.


