Assays
QubeMDx+™ Gastrointestinal Assays

Precision You Can Trust For The Bond Your Cherish

Gastrointestinal pathogens like CPV, FPV, and FCoV can lead to life-threatening conditions in both dogs and cats especially in unvaccinated or young animals. Early molecular detection is critical to guide timely and appropriate treatment.

For Veterinary Use Only

QubeMDx+
Canine GI Assay
(CPV/CCV/Giardia)

QubeMDx+
Canine GI Assay
(CPV/CCV)

Canine Parvovirus is a highly contagious virus that severely impacts puppies, leading to intense vomiting, diarrhea, and dehydration. Among unvaccinated and untreated puppies, the morbidity rate can reach 100%, and the mortality rate is as high as 91%1.

On the other hand, Canine Coronavirusm, can co-infect with Canine Parvovirus (CPV), leading to more severe clinical outcomes, including heightened risks of intestinal damage and mortality2.

1. Ref. TemizkanMC, Sevinc TemizkanS. Canine Parvovirus in Turkey: First Whole-Genome Sequences, Strain Distribution, and Prevalence. Viruses. 2023 Apr 13;15(4):957. doi: 10.3390/v15040957. PMID: 37112937; PMCID: PMC10145800.

2. Greene, Craig E. Infectious diseases of the dog and cat. No. Ed. 3. 2005.

For Veterinary Use Only

QubeMDx+
Feline GI Assay
(FPV/FCoV/Giardia)

QubeMDx+
Feline GI Assay
(FPV/FCoV)

Feline Parvovirus (FPV) is a highly aggressive pathogen that targets rapidly dividing cells, posing a dire threat to cats, particularly kittens. This devastating disease can be fatal, with a significant mortality rate ranging from 50% to 80% in infected cats. For unvaccinated or untreated kittens, or those without adequate care, the prognosis is even more severe, with mortality rates escalating to as high as 90%3.

While Feline Coronavirus (FCoV) is a common viral infection among cats and typically presents with mild or no clinical signs, it carries a severe potential risk: in a subset of cases, it can undergo a dangerous mutation. Approximately 10% of FCoV infections can progress into Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP), a devastating and historically fatal disease. Untreated FIP carries an extremely grim prognosis, with a staggering 96% historical fatality rate.4, 5

3. Truyen, Uwe, et al. “Feline panleukopenia. ABCD guidelines on prevention and management.” Journal of Feline Medicine & Surgery 11.7 (2009): 538-546.

4. Tasker, Séverine. “Diagnosis of feline infectious peritonitis: Update on evidence supporting available tests.” Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery 20.3 (2018): 228-243.

5. Tasker, Séverine. “Diagnosis of feline infectious peritonitis: Update on evidence supporting available tests.”Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery20.3 (2018): 228-243.

Diagnostic Work Flow

Sample Collection

Extraction

Transfer

Results in 20 minutes

Dissolve feces or a rectal swab in a fecal collection tube containing normal saline.

Add 2 drops to the Extraction Tube to release nucleic acids.

Transfer the sample to the reagent tube, then initiate the PCR reaction.

Results delivered in real-time for immediate decision-making.

On-Site Molecular Precision

Comprehensive Detection

Reduce Transmission

QubeMDx+™ Canine GI Assay (CPV/CCV/Giardia)

Cat. No.
PCRCQ3112

Quantity
10 tests/box

Technology
PCR

Hands-on Time
< 5 min

Turnaround Time
20 minutes

Kit Storage
5 – 25 °C / 41 – 77 °F

Targets
Canine parvovirus
Canine coronavirus
Giardia spp.

Sample Types
Stool, and rectal swabs

QubeMDx+™ Feline GI Assay (FPV/FCoV/Giardia)

Cat. No.
PCRCQ3103

Quantity
10 tests/box

Technology
PCR

Hands-on Time
< 5 min

Turnaround Time
20 minutes

Kit Storage
5 – 25 °C / 41 – 77 °F

Targets
Feline parvovirus
Feline coronavirus
Giardia spp.

Sample Types
Stool, and rectal swabs

QubeMDx+™ Feline Bacterial Assay (M.felis/C.felis/Bbronc)

Cat. No.
PCRCQ3102

Quantity
20 tests/box

Technology
PCR

Hands-on Time
< 2 min

Turnaround Time
20 minutes

Kit Storage
5 – 25 °C / 41 – 77 °F

Targets
Mycoplasma felis
Chlamydophila felis
Bordetella bronchiseptica

Sample Types
Respiratory, corneal, and conjunctival swabs