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Rapid pneumonia test Sabervet
for anemiaveterinaryfor felines

Rapid pneumonia test - Sabervet  - Hangzhou Antigenne Technology Co. Ltd - for anemia / veterinary / for felines
Rapid pneumonia test - Sabervet  - Hangzhou Antigenne Technology Co. Ltd - for anemia / veterinary / for felines
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Characteristics

Applications
pneumonia, for anemia
Application field
veterinary
Patient type
for felines
Tested parameter
lead
Micro-organism
bacteria, Leptospira
Sample type
urine, blood, tissue
Format
cassette

Description

The SaberVet Blood transfusion therapy is the best treatment for anemia caused by various reasons, and blood type is the primary factor to consider in transfusions.Mismatched blood types between the donor and the recipient can trigger a transfusion reaction, which, in severe cases, may lead to death. Additionally, if a new born kitten’s blood type does not match that of its mother, the kitten may absorb antibodies from the colostrum, causing hemolytic anemia, which could also be fatal. Description Canine leptospirosis, caused by a bacterium of the genus Leptospira, is a worldwide zoonosis that infects dogs, humans, and other animals, and can cause severe clinical symptoms and even death. 1.Clinical symptoms Symptoms of canine leptospirosis vary according to the serotype of the infected leptospirosis, the infectious dose and the immune status of the host, and are categorized into acute symptoms, chronic symptoms and severe infection. Acute symptoms: fever, loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea (which may be bloody), jaundice, muscle pain, and bleeding tendencies. Chronic symptoms: dogs may exhibit signs of renal insufficiency, liver impairment, and uremia. Severe infection: may lead to acute renal failure, hepatitis, hemorrhagic pneumonia and death. 2.Transmission The transmission route of canine leptospirosis is mainly divided into direct contact, indirect contact and host. Direct contact: transmitted through urine, blood, tissue or other body fluids of infected animals, especially in moist environments where the bacteria can survive in water or moist soil for weeks to months.

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CMEF 2025
CMEF 2025

26-29 Sep 2025 guangzhou (China)

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