This Canine infectious hepatitis parvovirus and distemper IgG antibody ELISA Kit is based on an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay to detect specific antibodies in canine serum and plasma.
Canine infectious hepatitis virus (ICH), canine parvovirus(CPV) and canine distemper virus(CDV) are the most common viruses that cause infections in dogs, which are prevented by vaccination. The current ELISA kit is based on indirect enzyme linked immunosorbent assay to detect the specific antibodies of the 3 virus in dog serum or plasma. The result is specific and accurate, and can be used to help the vet to monitor the vaccine antibody level in pets. If the serum antibody titer is lower, extra vaccination shall be performance to protect the animal.
Key facts of the Canine infectious hepatitis parvovirus and distemper IgG antibody ELISA Kit
- Ready to use kits for lab staff
- Test kit to monitor serum antibody of dogs
- Result visible in 60min
Application of the Canine infectious hepatitis parvovirus and distemper IgG antibody ELISA Kit
This kit shall be used to test ICH, CPV & CDV specific antibodies in canine serum and plasma.
Canine infectious hepatitis parvovirus and distemper IgG antibody ELISA Kit Components
- Precoated microtiter plate, 96wells
- Negative control
- Positive control
- Enzyme conjugate
- 20xWash buffer
- Sample buffer
- Stop solution
- Kit manual
Further Reading
- Waner, T., Mazar, S., Nachmias, E., Keren-Kornblatt, E., & Harrus, S. (2003). Evaluation of a dot ELISA kit for measuring immunoglobulin M antibodies to canine parvovirus and distemper virus. The Veterinary record, 152(19), 588–591. https://doi.org/10.1136/vr.152.19.588
- Cunha, R. D., da Silva Junior, C. L., Costa, C. A., de Aguiar, H. M., & Junqueira Junior, D. G. (2020). Comparison of immunity against canine distemper, adenovirus and parvovirus after vaccination with two multivalent canine vaccines. Veterinary Medicine and Science, 6(3), 330-334.