Respiratory Disease Panel – Canine (rtPCR)
The Respiratory Disease Panel – Canine (rtPCR) utilizes real-time polymerase chain reaction (rtPCR) to detect pathogens commonly responsible for respiratory disease in dogs. This comprehensive panel targets multiple respiratory pathogens, including Bordetella bronchiseptica, canine adenovirus 2, canine distemper virus, canine herpesvirus 1, canine influenza virus (subtypes H3N8 and H3N2), canine respiratory coronavirus, and canine parainfluenza virus. These pathogens are often associated with infectious respiratory conditions in dogs. The high sensitivity of rtPCR enables the detection of even low levels of these pathogens, allowing for rapid and accurate diagnosis. This panel is especially useful in identifying co-infections or in outbreak situations within kennels, shelters, or multi-dog environments.
One or more of the following: nasal swab, tracheal swab, pharyngeal swab and conjunctival swab
Moist swabs are preferred; it is recommended to add 1-2 drops of sterile saline to the swab and place in a sterile, leak-proof container (e.g. red top tube)
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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Ford, R.B., et al. (2023). "Detection and Management of Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex in Dogs." Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation.
Crawford, C., et al. (2021). "Canine Respiratory Pathogens: Epidemiology and Diagnostic Approaches." Journal of Small Animal Practice.