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  1. African Swine Fever Virus Ag(ASFV Ag) Test Kit, Pig Home Health Test
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  2. Brucella canis Antibody (B.canis Ab) Detection Reagent, Animal Disease Detection, Home Health Testing
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  3. Bab Ab Test- Canine Babesia Gibbsoni Antibody Test, Dog Home Health Test
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  4. CAV Ab-Canine Adenovirus Antibody Rapid and Accurate Test Kit, Dog Home Health Test
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    1. The test should be performed using canine whole blood, serum or plasma. [Serum] Collect the whole blood into the collection tube (NOT containing anticoagulants such as heparin, EDTA and sodium citrate), then leave the tube settling for 30 minutes to coagulate before obtaining serum supernatant by centrifuging. [Plasma] Collect the whole blood into the anticoagulant tube (containing anticoagulants such as heparin, EDTA and sodium citrate) and then centrifuge to get plasma. [Whole blood]…
  5. CIV Ag- Canine Influenza Virus Antigen Test, Dog Home Health Test, Suitable for Veterinary Auxiliary Testing
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  6. CPL Ag -Canine Pancreatitis Antigen Rapid Test, Home Health Test for Dogs Veterinary
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  7. Canine Progesterone Test Kit, Canine Progesterone Test Card, Fast and Accurate Detection, Easy to Use
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  8. CRV Ag- Canine Rotavirus Antigen Test, Dog Home Health Test Kit
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    1. Test specimen: canine stool(feces). 2. The specimens should be tested on the same day; specimens that cannot be tested on the same day should be kept refrigerated, or frozen if exceeding 24 hours. 3. Canine stool(feces) should be collected as shown in the picture on the below. Excessive fecal amount may induce a false positive result.
  9. CRYPTO Ag -Canine Cryptosporidium Antigen Test Kit, Dog Home Health Test , Easy to Use
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  10. FIPV Ag - Feline Infectious Peritonitis Antigen Test Kit, Cat Home Health Test
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    1.The test should be performed using feline stool(feces). 2. The specimens should be tested immediately after collection. 3. If specimens are not tested immediately, store specimen at 2~8° C for 24 hours. For longer storage, freeze at -20°C or below. 4. Feline stool(feces) should be collected as shown in the picture on the below. Excessive fecal amount may induce a false positive result.
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