Canine Intestinal Triad (CPV/CCV/GIA Ag)
Catalog No. | FSCITAGF |
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Specimen | Feces |
Dimensions | Height: 80mm, Length: 300mm |
Product Description
- INTENDED USE
The Canine Intestinal Triad Rapid Test is a multiplex fluorescence immunoassay designed for the simultaneous detection and differentiation of three critical canine enteric pathogens in fecal samples:
- Canine Parvovirus (CPV) antigen
- Canine Coronavirus (CCV) antigen
- Giardia (GIA) antigen
This test provides veterinarians with:
- Rapid differential diagnosis of viral vs. parasitic enteritis
- Early outbreak identification in kennels/shelters
- Therapeutic guidance (e.g., antiviral vs. antiparasitic treatment)
- Monitoring of treatment efficacy
Note: For veterinary point-of-care use. Not for human diagnostics.
- TEST PRINCIPLE
The test utilizes multiplexed sandwich fluorescence immunoassay technology:
- Pathogen Capture:
- Fecal sample extracts flow through test strips containing three distinct zones:
- CPV zone: Coated with anti-CPV monoclonal antibodies
- CCV zone: Coated with anti-CCV monoclonal antibodies
- GIA zone: Coated with anti-Giardia cyst wall protein antibodies
- Signal Generation:
- Fluorescent nanobeads conjugated with:
- Anti-CPV detector antibodies (λex/em 520/550nm)
- Anti-CCV detector antibodies (λex/em 620/650nm)
- Anti-GIA detector antibodies (λex/em 690/720nm)
- Quantitative Detection:
- A portable multi-channel fluorescence reader:
- Measures pathogen-specific signals at respective wavelengths
- Provides semi-quantitative results (+/++/+++) within 15 minutes
- Detection limits:
- CPV: ≥3.2 ng/mL
- CCV: ≥5.0 ng/mL
- GIA: ≥8 cysts/μL
Key Features:
- No cross-reactivity with other canine enteric pathogens (e.g., CDV, Salmonella)
- Stabilized fecal extract buffer reduces interference from bilirubin/high fat
- Internal control zone validates test integrity
*Store at 2-30°C. Use fresh (<24h) or properly preserved fecal samples.*