Viral Dx Flashcards
Gold standard for EIAC
Coggins
goldstandard for EVA
rt-pcr
Gold standard rabies
DFA
Gold standard rabies? Which is ‘most definitive’
gold standard = DFA
‘most definitive’ = virus cultivation (rarely available)
gold standard distemper
antigen detection (SNAP)
diagnostic for canine hepatitis
PCR
Serology with paired antibody ELISA
diagnostic for canine parvo
antigen ELISA (snap)
t/f - IgM ELISA is useful for parvo
false - not useful
diagnostic for canine cornavirus
EM
isolate in primary cell culture
diagnostic for canine influenza
paired serology (need 4x rise as animal may have another strain)
HI after 7 days
diagnostic for rubulavirus (canine parainfluenza)
viral isolation (nose/throat swabs)
diagnosis of hemorrhagic disease of pups
necropsy
serology
nuclear inclusion bodies
diagnostic canine papillomavirus
immunohistochemistry
diagnosis fiv
antibody ELISA
confirm with PCR (provirus) or western blot
FeLV diagnosis. Which detects antibodies? Which is most sensitive? Which for latent infections
Hardy test - detects p27
antigen ELISA snap (most sensitive)
bone marrow culture (latent)