How to use the test strips of parvo and canine plague respectively

Updated on pet 2024-05-02
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The small test paper is generally written with the word CPV, and the canine plague test paper is generally written with the word CDV, and the usage has been written very clearly on the first floor! Satisfied.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The cotton swab with the small test strip is dipped in the dog's poop, preferably fresh, no more than a day, and then put it in the attached vial of solution and shake well, use the dropper to take the supernatant and drop 3-4 drops in the test strip, and then you can wait for the result, and the result is accurate in about ten minutes. If there are red lines at T and C, it means that the dog has a small one! 1 Use a cotton swab to take secretions such as eye feces (conjunctiva), nasal fluid, blood saliva or urine sample as samples 2 Put the cotton swab into the sample tube containing the dilution solution (that is, the small bottle outside the package, there is a little liquid in it) and stir and mix well 3 Use a straw to extract the clear solution 4 dropwise add 4 drops of the extract to the sample hole of the test strip 5 Wait for 5 to 10 minutes to observe the result If the result of observation is white cardboard with two red lines C and T, it is positive, that is, the test paper indicates canine distemper infection; If there is only one red line, it will be negative, and you can rest assured that the best thing is to let the doctor conduct a thorough examination!

    This kind of test strip can generally only be used as a reference for veterinarians to diagnose canine distemper, because the accuracy rate is only about 80%, and if you really want to judge canine distemper, you also need to take blood and other secretions to test the combination of clinical symptoms to confirm the diagnosis.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Open the package and place the CDV-related components in a dry and stable place; Collected with cotton swabs: eye secretions, nasal fluid, saliva; Mix the swab collection well in the "reflection buffer". How to use canine plague test strips.

    1.Open the package and place the CDV-related components in a dry and stable place;

    2.Collect with cotton swabs: eye secretions, nasal fluid, saliva (just take a little bit, too much will affect the effect.) It can be collected from a clean area first).

    3.Mix the swab collection well in the "reflection buffer".

    4.Using a disposable dropper, aspirate the sample from the reflection buffer.

    5.Put the sample drawn from the dropper into the sample hole (s) of the trial plate, and 3 or 4 drops are sufficient.

    6.As the reaction progresses, you can see the purple-red bands moving in the reflection window in the middle of the test strip; 5 Read the results within 10 minutes. Tips: Results after 10 minutes are considered invalid.

    Test strip results. Control line (c)]: Regardless of whether there is canine plague, it will be colored, if there is no color, the test is not successful, and it needs to be tested with a new test strip.

    Detection line (t): used to determine whether you have canine plague.

    CDV test strip description: control line C + detection line T + sample well S

    Negative (disease-free]: only the control line (c) is colored.

    Positive (diseased): the control line (c) and the detection line (t) are colored.

    The test is invalid]: the control line (c) has no color, and the control line (c) and the Buqi detection line (t) have no color.

    Weak color development]: The depth of the detection line is related to the content of the detection object, when the detection content is too high, the line will slowly fade or even disappear after appearing. At this time, it is recommended to dilute the sample 10 times before testing, and the purple-red line can be stabilized, or if you are afraid that the test will fail, you can use a new test strip to re-sample and test.

    Tip] Even though CDV test strips can detect with great accuracy, very low false positives and false negatives can occur. Therefore, it is necessary to combine the test results with clinical symptoms, and make a comprehensive judgment based on the experience of the medical consultant. Now that everyone knows how to use the canine plague test strip, they will not be in a hurry in the future.

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