Many people want to keep dogs, but the difference between pets and people is that it is difficult for many owners to know that dogs have many physiological diseases. Therefore, when we buy dogs, or during daily breeding, we must always monitor the dog's body. Do many people want to know the error rate of canine distemper test strips? Let’s take a look today to see if it can be tested accurately.
The error rate of canine distemper test paper is not very high. Testing through canine distemper test paper is a very common and convenient way. It can clearly understand the health of the dog. If there is a problem, the dog needs to be treated in time. The main function of the canine distemper test paper is to detect mutated viruses in the dog's serum, plasma, eye secretions and nasal mucus. The canine distemper detection is 100%.
The incubation period of canine distemper is 3-9 days, and the symptoms are diverse and related to the virulence, environmental conditions, age and immune status. The first symptom of canine distemper is an increase in body temperature, which lasts for 1-3 days. Then it subsides, much like the symptoms of a cold. But the temperature rises again after a few days, and the duration is uncertain. Tearing, redness of the conjunctiva, and eye secretions from liquid to mucopurulent may be seen. The nose is dry and nasal fluid flows out. It starts out as serous nasal fluid and then turns into purulent nasal fluid. At the beginning of the disease, there was a dry cough, which later turned into a wet cough and difficulty breathing. Vomiting, diarrhea, intussusception, and ultimately death from severe dehydration and weakness.