Canine Respiratory Triad (CDV/CIV/CPIV Ag)
Catalog No. | FSCRTAGS |
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Specimen | Conjunctival secretion |
Dimensions | Height: 80mm, Length: 300mm |
Product Description
- INTENDED USE
The Canine Respiratory Triad Rapid Test is a multiplex fluorescence immunoassay for the simultaneous detection and differentiation of three major canine respiratory pathogens:
- Canine Distemper Virus (CDV)
- Canine Influenza Virus (CIV)
- Canine Parainfluenza Virus (CPIV)
This test is designed to:
- Provide rapid etiological diagnosis of canine infectious respiratory disease complex (CIRDC)
- Support differential diagnosis in clinically symptomatic dogs (e.g., coughing, nasal discharge, fever)
- Facilitate timely infection control measures in kennels, shelters, and veterinary clinics
Note: For veterinary point-of-care use with nasal swabs, ocular secretions, or respiratory lavage samples.
- TEST PRINCIPLE
The test utilizes multiplex fluorescence immunochromatography:
- Triple Test Line Design:
- Strip contains three distinct test lines (CDV/CIV/CPIV), each coated with pathogen-specific monoclonal antibodies
- Corresponding fluorescent nanobead conjugates bind to viral antigens
- Detection Process:
- Sample migrates via capillary action
- Viral antigens form immune complexes with fluorescent conjugates
- Pathogen-specific complexes are captured at respective test lines
- Quantitative/Semi-Quantitative Analysis:
- Portable reader measures fluorescence intensity at each test line
- Distinguishes co-infections with >95% specificity
- Delivers results in 10-15 minutes
Key Features:
- Multiplex Advantage: Single-test detection of three pathogens
- High Sensitivity: 10-100x more sensitive than colloidal gold tests
- Stable Storage: Lyophilized reagents maintain stability at room temperature
Optimal performance requires proper sample collection and immediate testing.