Intended Use
Canine coronavirus is a virus that causes enteritis and vomiting, watery or bloody diarrhea. This product is a diagnostic test strip that can quickly diagnose the canine coronavirus (CCV) antigen present in dog feces with a simple method without special equipment. This product uses 2 kinds of monoclonal antibodies that can specifically react with CCV. One monoclonal antibody is immobilized in a nitrocellulose membrane and the other antibody is in the form of colloidal gold. If there is CCV in the feces, the CCV antigen first reacts with the anti-CCV monoclonal antibody colloidal gold and moves in the film through capillary phenomenon, and finally combines with another anti-CCV monoclonal antibody immobilized in the nitrocellulose film to display a red color band .
Symptons
Diarrhea (sometimes bloody)
Vomiting
Decreased appetite
Painful abdomen
Lethargy
Dehydration
Fever
Seizures in severe cases
Features
1. This product can quickly detect CCV antigen by using the principle of colloidal gold immunochromatography.
2. This product does not require special instruments, and can be quickly and easily implemented on-site inspection.
3. Using high-purity raw materials and high-quality materials, it shows extremely high sensitivity and specificity.
Operation
Place all specimens, test devices, and allow them to room temperature prior to testing (15~30 min).
Remove the test device from the sealed pouch, and place it on a clean and plain place.
Collect the stool specimens at 4 different points or directly take the specimens from the canine colon.
Insert and mix the swab with assay solution in a tube until the specimens has been dissolved. Then, discard the swab and repeat procedure for each sample.
Add 4 drops (approx,120μL) of the solution taken by the disposable dropper into the sample well.
After 10 minutes, interpret the test result(s) within 10 minutes.Do not read after 20 minutes.
Interpretation of Results
This product is aimed to facilitate public health institute worldwide to increase their diagnostic capabilities when facing the emerging Canine Coronavirus & Parvovirus health challenge, allowing for an efficient and rapid public health response in the case of an outbreak.