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FIP Ab Test Kit

Feline Infectious Peritonitis Ab Test Kit

Catalog number RC-CF17
Summary Detection of specific antibodies of Feline Infectious Peritonitis Virus N protein within 10 minutes
Principle One-step immunochromatographic assay
Detection Targets Feline Coronavirus Antibodies
Sample Feline Whole Blood, Plasma or Serum
Reading time 5 ~ 10 minutes
Sensitivity 98.3 % vs. IFA
Specificity 98.9 % vs. IFA
Quantity 1 box (kit) = 10 devices (Individual packing)
Contents Test kit, Buffer bottle, and Disposable droppers
Storage Room Temperature (at 2 ~ 30℃)
Expiration 24 months after manufacturing
Caution Use within 10 minutes after opening Use appropriate amount of sample (0.01 ml of a dropper) Use after 15~30 minutes at RT if they are stored under cold circumstances Consider the test results as invalid after 10 minutes

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Symptoms

Ehrlichia canis infection in dogs is divided into 3 stages;
ACUTE PHASE: This is generally a very mild phase. The dog will be listless, off food, and may have enlarged lymph nodes. There may be fever as well but rarely does this phase kill a dog. Most clear the organism on their own but some will go on to the next phase.
SUBCLINICAL PHASE: In this phase, the dog appears normal. The organism has sequestered in the spleen and is essentially hiding out there.
CHRONIC PHASE: In this phase the dog gets sick again. Up to 60% of dogs infected with E. canis will have abnormal bleeding due to reduced platelets numbers. Deep inflammation in the eyes called “uveitis” may occur as a result of the long term immune stimulation. Neurologic effects may also be seen.

Transmission

Feline coronavirus (FCoV) is shed in the secretions and excretions of infected cats. Feces and oropharyngeal secretions are the most likely sources of infectious virus because large quantities of FCoV are shed from these sites early in the course of infection, usually before clinical signs of FIP appear. Infection is acquired from acutely infected cats by the fecal-oral, oral-oral, or oral-nasal route.

Symptoms

There are two main forms of FIP: effusive (wet) and non-effusive (dry). While both types are fatal, the effusive form is more common (60-70% of all cases are wet) and progresses more rapidly than the non-effusive form.
Effusive (wet)
The hallmark clinical sign of effusive FIP is the accumulation of fluid within the abdomen or chest, which can cause breathing difficulties. Other symptoms include lack of appetite, fever, weight loss, jaundice, and diarrhea.
Non-effusive (dry)
Dry FIP will also present with lack of appetite, fever, jaundice, diarrhea, and weight loss, but there will not be an accumulation of fluid. Typically a cat with dry FIP will show ocular or neurological signs. For example it may become hard to walk or stand up, the cat may become paralyzed over time. There could also be a loss of sight.

Diagnosis

FIP Antibodies indicate previous exposure to FECV. It is unclear why clinical disease (FIP) develops only in a small percentage of infected cats. Cats with FIP typically have FIP antibodies. As such, Serologic testing for exposure to FECV may be conducted if the clinical signs of FIP are suggestive of the disease and confirmation of exposure is needed. An owner may need such a confirmation to ensure that a pet is not transmitting the disease to other animals. Breeding facilities also may request such testing to determine whether there is a danger of spreading the FIP to other cats.


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