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Rapid pet testing has specific applications in many aspects. Here are some common areas:

Disease Diagnosis

  • Infectious Disease Detection: It can quickly detect whether pets are infected with common infectious diseases such as canine distemper, parvovirus, rabies, feline panleukopenia, and feline herpesvirus. For example, in the detection of canine distemper, rapid detection reagents can, through the detection of a pet’s blood, secretions, or excreta, determine whether the pet is infected with the canine distemper virus within a short time, so as to take timely treatment measures and prevent the spread of the virus.
  • Parasite Detection: It can quickly detect internal and external parasites such as roundworms, tapeworms, fleas, and ticks. Taking fecal examination as an example, through specific detection methods, parasite eggs or larvae in the feces can be quickly found, helping veterinarians formulate targeted deworming plans.

Health Monitoring

  • Blood Routine Detection: Rapid detection equipment can analyze a pet’s blood on-site, obtain data on various indicators such as red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets, and understand the pet’s blood health status to determine whether there are problems such as anemia, infection, or blood system diseases.
  • Biochemical Detection: It can quickly detect a pet’s liver and kidney function, blood glucose, blood lipids, and other biochemical indicators, helping veterinarians evaluate the pet’s visceral organ function. For example, by detecting the levels of creatinine and blood urea nitrogen, it is possible to determine whether the pet’s kidney function is normal and detect potential kidney diseases in a timely manner.

Evaluation of Drug Efficacy

  • During the period when a pet is receiving drug treatment, rapid testing can regularly monitor relevant indicators to evaluate the therapeutic effect of the drug. For example, for pets with diabetes, by regularly and quickly detecting blood glucose levels, veterinarians can understand whether the hypoglycemic drugs are effective and whether it is necessary to adjust the drug dosage or change the treatment plan.
  • For pets with heart disease, after using drugs for treatment, indicators such as BNP (brain natriuretic peptide) can be quickly detected to determine the improvement of heart function, providing a basis for subsequent treatment.

Food Safety Detection

  • For pet food and drinking water, rapid testing can analyze whether the nutritional components meet the standards and whether there are harmful substances, such as heavy metals, pesticide residues, and mycotoxins. Ensure that the food ingested by pets is safe and nutritionally balanced, and prevent health risks caused by dietary problems.
  • When a pet shows symptoms of suspected food poisoning, rapid testing can help determine whether there are toxic substances in the food or drinking water, so as to take timely detoxification and treatment measures.

Reproduction Field

  • Estrus Detection: By detecting the hormone levels in a pet’s body, such as estrogen and progesterone, it can quickly determine whether the pet is in estrus, providing a reference for the best time for pet breeding and improving the success rate of reproduction.
  • Pregnancy Detection: Within a certain period after a pet mates, a rapid detection method can be used to detect whether the pet is pregnant. For example, by detecting specific hormones in the blood or performing ultrasound examinations, etc., it is possible to determine whether the pet is pregnant as early as possible, so as to do a good job in prenatal care and preparation.
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