CANINE PARVOVIRUS AG RAPID TEST
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CANINE PARVOVIRUS AG RAPID TEST

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CANINE PARVOVIRUS AG RAPID TEST This veterinary product is a rapid diagnostic test designed for the qualitative detection of canine parvovirus antigen in dog feces or vomit samples. It uses a chromatographic immunoassay format (lateral flow test) to provide quick and easy-to-read results within approximately 5 to 15 minutes, depending on the brand.

Main Benefits

Rapid detection of canine parvovirus antigen to support timely veterinary decision-making
Simple and easy-to-use format that does not require specialized equipment
Visual interpretation using control and test lines to ensure procedural accuracy
High sensitivity and specificity for accurate testing in clinical or field environments

Composition

Test cassette (lateral flow device with control and test lines)
Sample collection swab for feces or vomit
Sample extraction solution or buffer tube
Disposable pipette or dropper for sample application
Instruction leaflet or user manual

Instructions for Use

Collect a fresh feces or vomit sample from the dog using the provided swab
Insert the swab into the buffer tube and mix well to release antigens
Place the test cassette on a flat surface and apply the extracted sample (usually 3–4 drops) into the sample well
Read the result within the specified time window (usually between 5 and 15 minutes); the presence of both control and test lines indicates a positive result, while the presence of only the control line indicates a negative result
A qualified veterinarian should determine the dosage and interpretation based on the animal type, clinical condition, and professional judgment

Package Size

Available in multi-test kits such as 5, 10, or 20 tests per box, depending on the manufacturer and product type

Note

Results should be interpreted alongside clinical signs, vaccination history, and professional veterinary evaluation to guide subsequent diagnostic or therapeutic steps.