Identify a Key Viral Contributor to Kennel Cough
When faced with an outbreak of coughing dogs, differentiate the cause. This rapid antigen test detects Canine Parainfluenza Virus, a primary component of the Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease (CIRD) complex.
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The Tashikin CPIV Ag Rapid Test is a crucial tool for investigating outbreaks of Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease (CIRD). As a highly contagious virus, Canine Parainfluenza is a common cause of coughing in dogs, especially in group settings like kennels, shelters, and daycares. This test detects viral antigen from ocular or nasal secretions, providing a rapid and specific diagnosis. Identifying the causative agent allows for targeted management, effective isolation protocols, and informed communication with clients.
Your Path to Managing Respiratory Outbreaks:
Test Coughing Dogs
The ideal frontline test for any dog presenting with an acute onset of a harsh, dry cough, especially with a history of recent social contact.
Identify the Pathogen
A positive result confirms CPIV as a contributing agent, helping to differentiate from other causes within the CIRD complex like Bordetella or Influenza.
Implement Control Measures
A specific diagnosis justifies immediate implementation of isolation and disinfection protocols to protect other dogs in the facility.
| پارامتر | مقدار |
|---|---|
| Analyte | Canine Parainfluenza Virus (CPIV) Antigen |
| Methodology | Lateral Flow Immunochromatographic Assay |
| Sample Type | Canine Ocular (conjunctival) or Nasal Fluid |
| Assay Time | 5-10 minutes |
| Kit Size | 10 Tests / Kit |
| Storage | 2-30°C (36-86°F) |
| Shelf Life | 24 months from date of manufacture |
Performance validated against reference methods like PCR and virus isolation for reliable detection of viral antigen.
Collect Sample
Collect a sample of ocular or nasal discharge from the dog using the provided sterile swab.
Prepare Sample
Insert the swab into the assay buffer tube. Rotate the swab vigorously in the buffer to ensure the sample is fully extracted.
Apply Sample
Using the provided dropper, add 3-4 drops of the extracted fluid from the buffer tube into the sample well (S) of the test cassette.
Read Results
Interpret the test results at 10 minutes. A positive result indicates the presence of CPIV antigen.
Track and Control Contagious Respiratory Disease
In a kennel or shelter, knowing which pathogen you're dealing with is critical. Logging CPIV Ag test results in VetEx.ai helps you track the spread of specific viruses, manage quarantine periods effectively, and make data-driven decisions on cleaning and vaccination protocols to prevent future outbreaks.
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