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Feline Coronavirus (FCoV) Antigen Test Card

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    Need a quote, bulk pricing or technical support? Contact RingbioSA on 076 608 3730 or email info@ringbiosa.co.za. Product instructions and certificates, where available, can be downloaded in the Documents section above.

    Feline Coronavirus Antigen Test Card is a lateral flow rapid test to detect FCoV antigen in cat feces.

    Feline coronavirus (FCoV) is a positive-stranded RNA virus that infects cats worldwide. It is a coronavirus of the species Alphacoronavirus 1 which includes canine coronavirus (CCoV) and porcine transmissible gastroenteritis coronavirus (TGEV). It has two different forms: feline enteric coronavirus (FECV) that infects the intestines and feline infectious peritonitis virus (FIPV) that causes the disease feline infectious peritonitis (FIP). Feline coronavirus is typically shed in feces by healthy cats and transmitted by the fecal-oral route to other cats.

    Please also be noticed that Canine or Feline coronavirus (CCoV) is not the same virus as SARS-CoV-2 that causes the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). CCoV or FCoV does not affect people. CCoV or FCoV causes gastrointestinal problems in animals, as opposed to respiratory disease.

    Key facts of the Feline Coronavirus Antigen Test Card

    • Ready to use kits for pet owners and vet clinic
    • No special instrument required
    • Suitable for field test
    • Result in 10min.

    Feline Coronavirus Antigen Test Card Kit Components

    FCoV Ag Test Components
    Item #ItemQty
    1FCoV Ag Rapid Test Card 15 pcs
    2Sample buffer tube 15 bottles
    3Plastic pipettes, 0.5ml 15 pcs
    4Kit instruction,  1 set

    FCoV diagnosis

    Both Rapid test and RT-PCR can be used for FCoV diagnosis, however, fecal FCoV RT-PCR tests should be interpreted cautiously. Single positive or negative tests are meaningless as cats may shed intermittently or may be recently infected. To be identified as a chronic shedding carrier, a cat should be fecal virus positive on multiple tests over an 8-month period. A cat that tests negative on monthly tests over a 5-month period of time may be considered a non-shedder. (Addie D.D., Jarrett O. 2001 Use of  a reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction for monitoring the shedding of feline coronavirus by healthy cats. Veterinary Record. Vol 148. pp. 649-653.)

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