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COMPANION ANIMALS

RIDX®

CPV Ag Test Kit
[CGM-CPG-11] & [CGM-CPG-12]

INQUIRY CAT IFU

DESCRIPTION

Canine parvovirus (CPV) is a highly contagious virus of dogs that commonly causes acute gastrointestinal illness in puppies. The disease most often strikes in six to twenty weeks old pups, but the older is sometimes also affected.
The RIDX® CPV Ag Test Kit is a lateral flow chromatographic immunoassay for the qualitative detection of CPV antigens in canine feces. This kit shows two letters which are the test (T) line and the control (C) line on the surface of the device. If the CPV antigen exists in the sample, it binds to the gold-conjugated CPV antibody. The antigen-antibody complex moves through the membrane by capillary force and responds to the CPV antibody on the test line, resulting in a red line. The control line indicates that the test is performed correctly and should appear when the test is complete.
The highly selective and sensitive monoclonal antibody to CPV is used as a capture and detector in the kit. The RIDX® CPV Ag Test Kit can detect CPV antigens in canine feces with high accuracy.

SPECIMEN

Canine feces

COMPONENTS

• RIDX CPV Ag test device (10 or 2 tests)
• Sample dilution buffer (10 or 2 vials)
• Disposable swab (10 or 2 ea)
• Disposable dropper (10 or 2 ea)
• Instructions for use (1 sheet)

FEATURES

• Clinical Sensitivity: 98.1% (101/103) vs. PCR
• Clinical Specificity: 100% (214/214) vs. PCR
• Diagnostic Agreement: 99.3% (315/317) vs. PCR
• Limit of Detection: 5x103 TCID50/mL
• CPV2, CPV2a, and CPV2b diagnosis are also available.
• No cross-reactivity with other canine pathogens (CCV, CDV, CIV, Escherichia coli, Giardia, and Salmonella)

PACKAGES

• 10 Tests/Kit [CGM-CPG-11]
• 2 Tests/Kit [CGM-CPG-12]

TEST PROCEDURE

1. All reagents and samples must be at room temperature (15~30℃/59~86℉) before use.
2. Collect fecal samples using a swab.
3. Put the swab into the sample dilution buffer and stir the solution with the swab to disperse the sample into the buffer (approximately 10 seconds).
4. Remove the swab from the sample dilution buffer.
5. Wait for 20 seconds to settle down the large particles.
6. Remove the test device from the pouch and place it on a flat and dry surface.
7. Take the supernatant of the sample solution in the tube by using a disposable dropper.
8. Apply 4 drops of the sample solution into the sample hole (S) on the device, drop by drop vertically.
9. Read test result at 10 minutes.

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