Canine Distemper Virus Nucleic Acid Test Kit (Probe Method)
Detect Canine Distemper Virus nucleic acid with high sensitivity, enabling early and precise diagnosis for effective disease management.
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Canine Distemper Virus (CDV) is a highly contagious and often fatal disease affecting dogs worldwide. Early and accurate diagnosis is critical for implementing timely treatment and preventing further spread. Tashikin's CDV Nucleic Acid Test Kit utilizes advanced real-time quantitative PCR technology to detect the viral nucleic acid directly, offering unparalleled sensitivity and specificity. This allows veterinarians to confidently identify infected animals even in early stages or with atypical symptoms, leading to improved patient outcomes and better disease control strategies.
Your Path to a Confident Diagnosis:
Early Detection in Suspect Cases
Rapidly identify CDV in dogs presenting with non-specific or early clinical signs, enabling prompt isolation and treatment.
Confirm Clinical Diagnosis
Validate suspected CDV infections with high precision, differentiating from other respiratory or neurological conditions.
Monitor Disease Progression
Track viral load changes in response to treatment, providing objective data for therapeutic adjustments.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Analyte | Canine Distemper Virus (CDV) Nucleic Acid |
| Methodology | real-time quantitative PCR (qPCR) |
| Detection Range | Qualitative |
| Sample Type | Canine Whole Blood, Serum, Plasma, or Tissue |
| Sample Volume | 100 µL |
| Assay Time | < 90 Minutes |
| Kit Size | 10 Tests / Kit |
| Storage | 2-30°C (36-86°F) |
| Shelf Life | 24 months from date of manufacture |
Performance validated against gold-standard reference methods for superior clinical correlation.
1. Prepare Sample
Collect appropriate canine samples (e.g., whole blood, tissue) and extract nucleic acids using a suitable kit.
2. Prepare Reaction Mix
Combine extracted nucleic acid with the provided PCR reagents and probe in a reaction tube.
3. Run PCR
Load the reaction tubes into a real-time PCR instrument and initiate the amplification protocol.
4. Analyze Results
Interpret the amplification curves and Ct values generated by the instrument software to determine presence or absence of CDV.
Integrate Data for a Clearer Clinical Picture
A single test provides an answer for today, but tracking results over time reveals the full story. By logging results in Tashikin's VetEx.ai platform, you build a comprehensive patient history, visualize trends, and enhance your clinical decision-making.
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