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Product Description
High sensitivity and specificity
-Sensitivity: 97%
-Specificity: 98.5%
General Information
Purpose: Detection of Feline Calicivirus Antigen
Principle: Immunochromatographic assay
Specimen: Feline body secretion
Materials provided in one box:
10 FCV Ag test card
10 sample collection tubes (including test buffer)
10 cotton swabs for sample collection
10 disposable sample droppers
1 user manual
Test Procedure
1. Collect a sample from conjunctiva and nasal cavity. 2. Insert the swab into the sample collection tube 3. Discard the swab while squeezing the swab
and stir the swab at least 10 times. against the wall of tube.
4. Wait until large particles to sink and take the 5. Add 4 drops into the sample hole
supernatant by using. on the test device.
FCV Ag Canine Calicivirus antigen test kit | ||
1 | Origin | Jiangsu China |
2 | Brand | Monggo |
3 | Model | IFCV-502G-10 |
4 | Fuction | Diagnosis |
5 | Purpose | Detection of Feline Calicivirus antigen |
6 | Principle | Immunochromatographic assay |
7 | Specimen | Feline body secretion |
8 | High sensitivity | 95% |
9 | High specificity | 97% |
10 | Materials provided | Test card, diluents tube |
11 | Accessories | Disposable swab and dropper |
12 | Short test time | 5-10 min |
13 | Easy operation | One-step solution |
14 | Low cost | High efficiency |
Jiangsu MongGo Animal Bio-Medical Technology Co., Ltd (the subsidiary company of Jiangsu Konsung Biomedical Science and Technology Co., Ltd) was founded in 2022. This is a national high-tech enterprise which contributes to the research, development, manufacture, sale and service of in vitro rapid diagnosis products.
Mongo concentrates on the rapid diagnosis of human and animal infectious diseases, and provides veterinary oxygen concentrator, patient monitor and POCT analyzer etc. The products of our company are selling in over 130 countries and regions worldwide. It is widely used in animal medical treatment market (including companion animals farm…) and other fields.
A1. Fever, mouth ulcers, sneezing, runny nose, salivation, anorexia, lack of energy…
Q2. How do you test for FCV?
A2. Labs can also test tissue or serum samples. Commercial labs detect the presence of FCV in two ways: by growing the virus in cells in a petri dish, or through reverse transcriptase PCR (RT-PCR), a procedure that detects a segment of genetic material that is specific to calicivirus.
Q3. How long does calicivirus last on surfaces?
A3. The virus may survive for up to one week in a contaminated environment (and possibly longer in a cool, damp location).
Q4. What is the difference between FHV and FCV in cats?
A4. The presence of typical upper respiratory signs is enough for a presumptive diagnosis of FCV and/or FHV-1 infection. Signs of oral ulceration and milder respiratory signs tend to suggest the involvement of FCV whereas more severe respiratory illness and signs of keratitis in may suggest the involvement of FHV-1.
Q5. How can you prevent calicivirus?
A5. Vaccinating your cat when they are young is the best prevention against a severe FCV infection. The FVRCP vaccine is a core cat vaccine that provides protection against FCV and other dangerous respiratory agents.