NEW FROM VETDIAGNOSTIX | Feline Respiratory & Coronavirus Comprehensive Screen

NEW FROM VETDIAGNOSTIX | Feline Respiratory & Coronavirus Comprehensive Screen

FCoV Antigen • FCoV Antibody • FIPV • FHV • FCV

One Test. Five Essential Markers for the Evaluation of Feline Coronavirus Infection, Suspected FIP, and Feline Upper Respiratory Disease Complex.

This advanced feline screening panel provides valuable information for veterinarians investigating feline coronavirus infection, supporting the diagnostic workup of suspected FIP cases, and assessing common viral causes of feline upper respiratory disease.

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Includes:

FCoV Antigen (Ag)
Detects active feline coronavirus antigen.

FCoV Antibody (Ab)
Assesses previous or ongoing exposure to feline coronavirus.

FIPV
Provides supportive information in the diagnostic evaluation of suspected FIP cases.

Feline Herpesvirus (FHV)
Supports the detection of feline herpesvirus infection, a major cause of feline upper respiratory disease.

Feline Calicivirus (FCV)
Supports the detection of feline calicivirus infection, commonly associated with respiratory signs, oral ulceration, and chronic stomatitis.

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Ideal For:

  • Suspected FIP Cases
  • Chronic Fever of Unknown Origin
  • Unexplained Weight Loss
  • Effusive (Wet) FIP Presentations
  • Non-Effusive (Dry) FIP Presentations
  • Sneezing, Nasal Discharge, and Conjunctivitis
  • Oral Ulcers and Chronic Stomatitis
  • Feline Upper Respiratory Disease Complex
  • Multi-Cat Households, Shelters, and Catteries
  • Comprehensive Feline Infectious Disease Screening

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Five markers. One test. Broader diagnostic insight for feline coronavirus and respiratory disease evaluation.

Results should always be interpreted in conjunction with patient history, clinical findings, laboratory results, imaging studies, and other diagnostic procedures. This test is intended as an aid in the diagnostic evaluation of feline coronavirus infection, suspected FIP cases, and feline upper respiratory viral infections.

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