Feline Coronavirus (PCR)

The Feline Coronavirus (PCR) test is a molecular diagnostic tool designed to detect the genetic material of feline coronavirus (FCoV), a common viral pathogen in domestic cats.Feline coronavirus primarily infects the gastrointestinal tract, often causing mild to subclinical infections. However, in certain cats, FCoV can mutate into a virulent form, leading to feline infectious peritonitis (FIP), a severe and often fatal systemic disease. This test utilizes polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technology to provide rapid, highly specific, and sensitive detection of FCoV RNA in effusion fluid.

One or more of the following: 2 ml EDTA Whole Blood or 2 ml Effusion Fluid

  • Collect an adequate amount of blood/bone marrow in a K2EDTA (purple top tube). Gently mix blood well after collection. Refrigerate sample at 4oC until shipment.

  • Collect an adequate amount of effusion. Gently mix blood well after collection. Refrigerate sample at 4oC until shipment.

  • Label each sample with the animal’s name and a unique identifier, using a permanent marker or a secure adhesive label

  • Ensure the submittal form is completed with the animal’s information and relevant medical history.

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  2. Kipar, A., & Meli, M. L. (2019). Feline Infectious Peritonitis: Still an Enigma? Veterinary Pathology, 56(4), 527-530.

  3. Addie, D. D., et al. (2020). Transmission of Feline Coronavirus in Multi-Cat Households. Viruses, 12(8), 897.

  4. Hartmann, K. (2020). Feline Infectious Peritonitis – New Insights into Diagnosis and Treatment. Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 50(6), 1007-1035.

Test Code
5034
Section
Molecular Diagnostics
Species
Feline
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