Feline Comprehensive Infectious Disease 6-in-1 Rapid Test Panel

Feline Comprehensive Infectious Disease 6-in-1 Rapid Test Panel

Because Not All Fevers, Sneezes, or Diarrhea Are the Same

When a cat presents with vague clinical signs like fever, lethargy, sneezing, or GI upset, every vet knows: it could be anything—or worse, a combination of things. That’s why Vet Diagnostix created the Feline Comprehensive Infectious Disease 6-in-1 Panel: a rapid diagnostic tool that screens for six high-risk pathogens in just minutes.

This is your go-to test when you’re unsure where the infection lies—or when time is too precious for trial-and-error.

🧪 Pathogens Detected in the Panel:

  • FCV (Feline Calicivirus): A common cause of upper respiratory disease, oral ulcers, and systemic fever in cats—especially in shelters or multi-cat homes.
  • FHV (Feline Herpesvirus): Causes sneezing, nasal discharge, ocular ulcers, and recurrent flare-ups. Often confused with other respiratory issues.
  • FCOV (Feline Coronavirus): Usually mild and GI-related, but mutation into FIP (feline infectious peritonitis) is a deadly concern in high-density populations.
  • FPV (Feline Panleukopenia Virus): A highly contagious and often fatal virus in kittens. Causes vomiting, diarrhea, severe leukopenia, and dehydration.
  • TOXO (Toxoplasma gondii): A zoonotic protozoan parasite. Can cause neurologic, respiratory, and systemic signs. Dangerous in immunocompromised cats or humans.
  • GIA (Giardia): A protozoal cause of intermittent or chronic diarrhea. Common in strays, rescues, and outdoor cats.

💡 Why This Panel Is a Clinic Game-Changer

  • ✅ Covers both respiratory and GI pathogens
  • ✅ Screens for viral, bacterial, and protozoal threats
  • ✅ Quick results in 10 minutes
  • ✅ Requires only a small sample
  • ✅ No special equipment, room temperature storage
  • ✅ Reduces diagnostic guesswork and unnecessary treatments

🐾 Best Used For:

  • Cats with nonspecific signs: fever, weight loss, vomiting, sneezing
  • New adoptions, shelter or rescue intakes
  • Multi-cat environments with signs of respiratory outbreaks or diarrhea
  • Suspected panleukopenia, calici, or FIP-prone cats
  • Pre-boarding or quarantine evaluation
  • Triage cases with neurologic signs or unusual systemic presentation

🧬 Built for Philippine Practice

This panel was designed with local clinics, shelters, and community rescue teams in mind. In one test, you can identify—or rule out—multiple major feline threats before they spread or escalate.

🛒 Now Available Nationwide

📦 Through Vet Diagnostix partners and distributors

Vet Diagnostix™
Diagnostics that think like a vet—fast, focused, and feline-friendly.

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