A complete qPCR kit for the detection of Babesia canis
Babesia canis is a protozoa parasite that causes babesiosis in dogs, leading to symptoms such as fever, weakness, and anemia. This target is important in the veterinary sector as early detection is crucial for effective treatment and prevention of severe complications. Babesiosis is also known as canine piroplasmosis, caused by the Babesia spp. transmitted by ticks.
YouSeq's qPCR kit to detect Babesia canis allows for sensitive and specific identification of the parasite, enabling early diagnosis and treatment in infected dogs. Rapid and accurate detection of this target can prevent serious health issues in pets, reducing the economic burden on pet owners and ensuring the well-being of animals in the veterinary sector.
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Babesia; Babesia spp.; Canine Babesiosis; Piroplasmosis; Texas cattle fever; Tick fever; Redwater fever; Nantucket fever; Nuttalliosis; PiroplasmidaRelated products
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