Canine and Feline Pathogens Nucleic Acids Detection Test

PCR test health screening test for your canine and feline to determine if they got infection of specific bacterial and viral infections.

Common pet pathogen infectious diseases:

Conjunctivitis / Keratoconjunctivitis

Upper respiratory tract disease

Diarrhea

Rhinitis

Neuro/uveitis

Reproduction

Stomatitis

Common Canine Infectious Diseases

Pathogen
Main Causes
Typical Symptoms
Canine Distemper Virus (CDV)
It’s a highly contagious and potentially fatal disease of dogs, most commonly infected through respiratory droplets and nasal discharge. Young or unvaccinated dogs are most susceptible.
Early symptoms include loss of appetite, increased eye discharge, and fever. The condition continues to worsen, affecting the respiratory, digestive and nervous systems.
Babesia gibsoni
A tickborne protozoal blood parasite leading to the destruction of red blood cells, resulting in hemolytic anemia and thrombocytopenia.
Fever, pale mucous membranes, anemia, decreased appetite, jaundice, hematuria, or dark-colored urine, etc.
Anaplasma platys
It is caused by a disease carried within the intestinal tract of ticks known as Ehrlichia which infects platelets and the immune system, resulting in infectious cyclic thrombocytopenia.
Mental fatigue, loss of appetite, anemia, fever, eye inflammation, and chronic weight loss.

Common Feline Infectious Diseases

Pathogen
Main Causes
Typical Symptoms
Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV)
Commonly known as "Feline AIDS," it is a virus that is commonly found in cats and can cause severe complications. It is primarily transmitted through the saliva or blood of infected cats, often through direct contact with bite wounds.
Weight loss, fever, infections, diarrhea, and lethargy.
Chlamydophila felis
It is a bacterial infection that can cause conjunctivitis in cats and is a zoonotic disease, meaning it can be transmitted between humans and animals.
Conjunctiva, increased ocular discharge and fluid accumulation, constant blinking and redness of the eye tissues, often accompanied by upper respiratory tract infections.
Calicivirus (FCV)
It is a highly contagious virus that causes a mild to severe respiratory infection and oral disease in cats.
It includes mouth inflammation and ulcers, gingivitis, nasal congestion, and conjunctivitis.

All PCR Test Items

Canine
Specimen Type
Anaplasma platys
1ml EDTA x 1
Babesia gibsoni
1ml EDTA x 1
Ehrlichia canis
1ml EDTA x 1
Canine Babesia
1ml EDTA x 1
Bordetella bronchiseptica
Upper Respiratory Tract swab x 1
Canine Distemper Virus (CDV)
Upper Respiratory Tract swab x 1
Canine Parvovirus (CPV) PCR
1ml EDTA x 1 / Rectal Swab x 1 / Stool / Urine
Canine Parvovirus (CPV), wild type
1ml EDTA x 1 / Rectal Swab x 1 / Stool / Urine
Canine Tritrichomonas foetus
Stool / Rectal Swab x 1
Feline
Specimen Type
Chlamydophila felis
Upper Respiratory Tract swab x 1
Feline Mycoplasma felis
Upper Respiratory Tract swab x 1
Feline Calicivirus (FCV)
Upper Respiratory Tract swab x 1
Feline Herpesvirus (FHV)
Upper Respiratory Tract swab x 1
Feline Coronavirus (FCoV)
1ml EDTA x 1
Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV)
1ml EDTA x 1
Feline Leukaemia Virus (FeLV)
1ml EDTA x 1
Feline Mycoplasma haemofelis
1ml EDTA x 1
Toxoplasma gondii
1ml EDTA x 1 / Rectal Swab x 1 / Stool
Feline Tritrichomonas foetus
Stool / Rectal Swab x 1

Acecgt Pathogens Nucleic Acids Detection Test for Canine and Feline

Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) detects the presence of infectious virus or bacteria present.

Specimen Type: Upper Respiratory Tract swab / Rectal Swab / Blood Sample / Stool / Urine for test

Report turnaround time: 1 working day

How to Get the Test?

1. Contact us for sample pick up
2. Sample analysis in our lab
3. Report in 1 working day

Remarks:

  • The test is for reference only, and is not suitable for diagnostic and/or treatment use.

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