Bovine viral diarrhea virus Border disease virus detection test kit by using qPCR. It is considered one of the most significant infectious diseases in the livestock industry. The most common consequences of Bovine viral diarrhea virus infection are respiratory and reproductive problems. Transient infections include diarrhea, calf pneumonia, decreased milk production, reproductive disorders, increased occurrence of other diseases, and death. The virus is transmitted via direct contact, bodily secretions, and contaminated fomites.
Feline infectious peritonitis virus detection test kit by using qPCR. Feline infectious peritonitis virus is infectious to cats worldwide. It is responsible for feline infectious peritonitis, an uncommon, but usually fatal, aberrant immune response. The disease signs include chronic weight loss, anorexia, pyrexia, depression, fever, and vasculitis. Fluid in the abdomen, thorax, or pericardium is symptomatic of wet form. Granulomatous changes in the organs is symptomatic of dry form.
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus type 2 detection test kit by using qPCR. PRRSV causes disease in pigs, called porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome, also known as blue-ear pig disease, characterized by reproductive failure in breeding stock and respiratory tract illness in young pigs. According to the characteristics of their genome, PRRSV can be divided into two genotypes: European (type 1) and North American (type 2).
Avian infectious bronchitis virus (AIBV) detection test kit by using qPCR. Avian infectious bronchitis virus is a coronavirus (ssRNA) that infects chickens, causing the associated disease infectious bronchitis. It is a highly infectious avian pathogen that affects the respiratory tract, gut, kidney, and reproductive systems of chickens. AIBV affects the performance of both meat-producing and egg-producing birds and is responsible for substantial economic loss within the poultry industry.
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