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Author: FAZ, Mirna; MARTÍNEZ, José Simón; QUIJANO-HERNÁNDEZ, Israel; FAJARDO, Raúl
Title: Reliability of clinical diagnosis and laboratory testing techniques currently used for identification of canine parvovirus enteritis in clinical settings
  • Document date: 2016_11_6
  • ID: z3in6bi2_21
    Snippet: Several studies have demonstrated the high sensitivity of PCR-based tests; currently, there are multiple variants of the same procedure that offer sensitivities ranges from 80 to 100% [11, 17, 22, 25] . In the present study, PCR had 80% sensitivity, and it's noteworthy to mention that patients were only identified positive to infection throught nPCR meanwhile neither PCR nor immunochromatography tests were able to identify it......
    Document: Several studies have demonstrated the high sensitivity of PCR-based tests; currently, there are multiple variants of the same procedure that offer sensitivities ranges from 80 to 100% [11, 17, 22, 25] . In the present study, PCR had 80% sensitivity, and it's noteworthy to mention that patients were only identified positive to infection throught nPCR meanwhile neither PCR nor immunochromatography tests were able to identify it.

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