How to diagnose if a dog has Canine Distemper?
Rapid test kits uses colloidal gold antigen detection method to detect canine distemper virus (CDV) antigen in dog nasal mucus, saliva, conjunctival secretion and blood.
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Rapid test kits uses colloidal gold antigen detection method to detect canine distemper virus (CDV) antigen in dog nasal mucus, saliva, conjunctival secretion and blood.
The incubation period for canine distemper is generally 3-6 days. The initial symptoms of canine distemper, the dog’s body temperature rises, depression, anorexia, watery discharge from the eyes and nose, accompanied by sneezing and diarrhea.
Coronavirus disease immune serum, monoclonal antibodies, etc. are mainly used for specific antiviral treatment, and the dose is adjusted according to the body weight of the sick dog.
Vaccination is the most effective way to prevent dog diseases. This vaccine is not recommended for all dogs and will be administered by a veterinarian based on your dog’s lifestyle and risk assessment.
Rapid test kits use colloidal gold antigen detection method to detect CCoV antigen in dog nasal mucus, saliva, conjunctival secretion and blood. The operation is simple and fast, and the result can be obtained in 5-10 minutes.
Canine Coronavirus(CCoV) has a short incubation period, which is generally 1-3 days. It is spread through feces and causes damage to cells in the dog’s gastrointestinal tract.
Canine coronavirus disease is a viral infectious disease caused by canine coronavirus(CCoV), which can cause different degrees of gastroenteritis symptoms in dogs.
Vaccination, the vaccine against feline calicivirus is listed as the “core vaccine” that needs to be vaccinated; Pay attention to regular disinfection. For cat toys or tableware.
The primary therapy of feline caliciivirus(FCV) include antibiotics and hydration treatment. In addition, there are some complementary treatments.
Because calicivirus infection often occurs at the same time as infection with other pathogens, it is often difficult to diagnose based on clinical symptoms, so veterinarians usually use the following methods to confirm whether cats are infected with feline calicivirus: