Feline triple antibody test? How long does it take for a feline antibody test to get results

Updated on pet 2024-04-24
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The feline triple antibody test is mainly a test after the cat has been vaccinated, which is also to reduce misdiagnosis and other situations.

    1. Detection of antibodies after immunization:

    Assess the immune function of animals, determine the immune effect of vaccines, and reduce the risk of immune failure.

    2. Detection of antibodies before immunization:

    Detect the residue of maternal antibodies to prevent maternal antibodies from interfering with the immune effect of vaccines.

    Detect latent infection of the virus early to avoid accelerated onset of illness due to vaccination.

    3. Routine physical examination:

    It is conducive to early detection and diagnosis of infection, and reduces misdiagnosis and missed diagnosis.

    4. Disease Diagnosis:

    The results of antibody tests can be used as an important reference index for disease diagnosis.

    5. Prognosis of canine distemper:

    It is recommended to perform two to three antibody tests during the course of canine distemper, if the antibody titer S5 of canine distemper has a good prognosis, if the canine distemper antibody titer continues to decrease, the prognosis is poor, and when high antibody titer and neurological symptoms are present, the prognosis is poor.

    6. Avoid cross-infection

    Antibody test results can effectively reduce the occurrence of nosocomial infections.

    When raising cats, it is important to prevent diseases in advance.

    The feline triple antibody test is mainly a test after the cat has been vaccinated, which is also to reduce misdiagnosis and other situations.

    1. Detection of antibodies after immunization:

    Assess the immune function of animals, determine the immune effect of vaccines, and reduce the risk of immune failure.

    2. Detection of antibodies before immunization:

    Detect the residue of maternal antibodies to prevent maternal antibodies from interfering with the immune effect of vaccines.

    Detect latent infection of the virus early to avoid accelerated onset of illness due to vaccination.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    As a worker who has worked in the pet industry for four years, I have two words: if you just look at the conclusion, you need to inject two shots of vaccine, and the current antibody level is indeed too low! It is recommended to inject two shots, and now the domestic vaccine is out of stock! Fakes are everywhere! Be cautious!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Results are usually available in half a day.

    The data on antibodies detected in cats is very interesting. Giving the vaccine too often can trigger allergic reactions, injection site sarcoma (FISS), inflammation in the body, and some kind of autoimmune disease. Therefore, the mainstream immunization method of "replacing direct booster injection with antibody test" has been formed.

    At the beginning of the year, a tube of blood test for cats is tested for antibodies, if the cat plague has antibodies, it means that the cat has the ability to resist cat plague, and more than S3 is enough to deal with it, as for the cat nasal branch and cat cup, not less than S2 or less does not need to be vaccinated, and the second year continues, until the antibody declines, and then the corresponding vaccine can be supplemented.

    Cat antibody testing is too expensive, mainly due to the overall high cost.

    The process of cat antibody testing is relatively complex, the early stage needs professionals to safely Baoding cats, but also involves technical blood collection, the detection of antibodies needs to be operated by people, and not the results are produced on the spot, the instruments and equipment used for testing need to be purchased and maintained, the wool is out of the sheep, and the funds invested in personnel and instruments and equipment will naturally accumulate to the cat owner.

    The result is that the cost of antibody testing is generally twice as expensive as direct vaccination (such as cat triple). As a result, many excrement shovelers will complain that it is better to take a 2-year vaccine to test 1 antibody, and there is time to wait for Baoding, blood drawing, and antibody checking, and they have already finished the vaccine and gone home to pet the cat.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, I recommend that you get vaccinated once a year, so that you can maximize the safety of the kitten, because we don't know tomorrow and the accident that comes first, and if you are sick, you will have to draw a lot of money, so I recommend that you test every year.

    Feline tanwumi antibody test is very necessary. Cat vaccination.

    The purpose is that the cat's own body produces the corresponding antibodies, and based on the individual differences of each cat, the effect of vaccination may be different for each cat, and some cats may have insufficient antibody production, so when cats are exposed to the virus, they may be infected with diseases. Antibody testing is to help you understand the level of antibodies in your cat's body.

    Normally, if the antibody level is qualified, the immune effect can be maintained for 1 year, so cats need regular booster immunization after vaccination, and it is generally recommended to vaccinate every 11-12 months. In addition, the precautions for subsequent vaccination of cats are the same as those for the first time, and they cannot be vaccinated with illness, and the body temperature must be within the normal range before vaccination. At the same time, it is not allowed to change the feeding environment, feed cat food and bathe for a short time after vaccination.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Summary. Hello, the feline triple vaccine is a routine cat vaccination that can prevent feline infectious peritonitis, feline viral rhinotracheitis and feline infectious membranous conjunctivitis. After the triple vaccine, cats usually form antibodies within 2 to 4 weeks after vaccination, and they can last for about 1 year.

    Specifically, after the first triple dose, it is usually recommended to get vaccinated annually after 1-2 doses to maintain adequate immunity levels. In addition, when the cat enters a high-risk situation (such as sudden contact with other cats, contact with hunting rodents, cats being attacked by other animals, etc.), it can also be vaccinated in advance to enhance immunity. In conclusion, vaccination with a triple vaccine is very important for cat health.

    Hello. Hello, the feline triple vaccine is a routine cat vaccination that can prevent feline infectious peritonitis, feline viral rhinotracheitis and feline infectious membranous conjunctivitis. After the cat is vaccinated with the triple vaccine, antibodies can usually be formed within 2 to 4 weeks after vaccination, and it can last for about 1 year.

    Specifically, after the first dose of the triple vaccine, it is usually recommended to get vaccinated once a year after 1-2 rot-resistant vaccinations to maintain adequate immunity levels. In addition, when the cat enters a high-risk situation (such as sudden contact with other cats, contact with hunting rodents, cats being attacked by other animals, etc.), they can also be vaccinated in advance to enhance immunity. In conclusion, vaccination with a triple vaccine is very important for cat health.

    He will last for a year after he has three antibodies, right, how many days is the validity period of the antibody, is it okay to do antibodies for more than two months.

    Yes, after the cats are vaccinated with the triple vaccine, the immune protection period usually lasts for about a year. The method of measuring antibodies in cats is mainly to detect the level of immunoglobulins in their blood, which is also called bond imitation antibody titer determination. Theoretically, the doctor can perform an antibody titer measurement 2 to 4 weeks after vaccination, and the specific time can be determined according to the requirements of the veterinarian and the actual situation of the cat.

    The effect and duration of lead fibrillation are related to the number of immunoglobulins, which will gradually decrease over time, usually disappearing in about 2 to 6 months. Therefore, if you have exceeded the two-month post-vaccination time frame and want to have an antibody titer measured, it is best to talk to your veterinarian before proceeding.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    After the cat played triplet, according to the time of play, it does not mean that it will accompany a lifetime. Consult a veterinarian for details.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Feline triple is a vaccine and specifically targets three infectious diseases: feline plague, feline calicivirus, and feline nasal branch. Cats need to be injected three times in the first year of cat triple, the first vaccination of cats is called the first immunization, and the first immunization needs to be vaccinated with 3 consecutive shots of cat triple when the cat is 2 months old and above, and the time interval of each injection is 20 21 days.

    After that, only one injection is required per year. 2-3 weeks after vaccination, cats also need to do antibody level testing to ensure that the level of anti-bending body in the body is qualified.

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