Bartonella

Kennel Cough Complex

Canine Coronavirus

Cryptosporidium sp.

Giardia sp.

Blood hemoplasms

Rubarth Hepatitis Virus

Canine herpesvirus

Leishmania

Leptospires

Distemper Virus

Neospora caninum

Parvovirus canin

Salmonella sp.

SARS-CoV2

Toxoplasma gondii

Typing of carnivore parvoviruses

Canine Coronavirus

Quantitative analysis of the charge virale en coronavirus canin responsible for digestive disorders in puppies or adult dogs.
For more information regarding the SARS-CoV2 (Covid-19).

Test indications

  • Diagnosis of coronavirosis in its digestive form.
  • Evaluation you epidemiological risk (highlighting viral circulation in communities) and environmental contamination.

Test characteristics

Samples to be taken

  • Rectal swab (including post-mortem, dry swab without transport medium).
  • Environmental swab.

Interpretation of the result

  • Negative result: Absence of virus and/or bacteria or quantity below the detection threshold.
  • Positive result
    • Low or very low viral load: Viral carriage without clinical significance.
    • Medium, high or very high viral and/or bacterial load: These charges are compatible with coronavirosis or with a co-infection (infection with parvovirus or parasites such as Giardia or Coccidia should be sought). However, the coronavirus alone can cause hemorrhagic diarrhea and sudden deaths in puppies (especially between 2 and 3 months).

As the coronavirus is very frequently present in communities, it is important to take epidemiological and clinical elements into account when interpreting viral load results.

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