Canine Parvovirus + Coronavirus + Giardia Antigen Combo Test Wholesale: Veterinary Triple Panel for Pet Clinics

⚡ TL;DR — At a Glance

  • The CPV/CCV/Giardia triple antigen combo test detects three major canine enteric pathogens from one fecal sample in 5-10 minutes — eliminating the need for three separate test kits.
  • Bulk wholesale purchasing reduces per-diagnosis cost by 40-60% compared to running individual single-analyte tests for the same three pathogens.
  • Full OEM customization is available — private-label packaging, multilingual instructions, and branded kit design for veterinary distributors.
  • | Specimen: canine feces | Format: cassette | Pack size: 20 tests/kit | Storage: 4-30°C.

If your veterinary clinic or distribution company is sourcing a canine parvo corona giardia combo test wholesale, the Testsealabs CPV/CCV/Giardia Antigen Combo Rapid Test delivers simultaneous qualitative detection of Canine Parvovirus, Canine Coronavirus, and Giardia lamblia antigens from a single fecal sample — with results readable in  10 minutes. I have spent over a decade in the IVD and veterinary diagnostics supply chain, and I can tell you directly: this triple panel is the most cost-effective, workflow-efficient enteric screening solution available for companion animal clinics today. Veterinary teams no longer need to run three separate test cassettes for three different enteric pathogens when a diarrheic puppy presents at intake. One sample collection, one processing workflow, one 10-minute wait, and three independent results appear on dedicated test lines — CPV (T1), CCV (T2), and Giardia (T3) — each with its own control line for validity verification.

The triple-test approach is rapidly becoming the standard of care in high-volume pet hospitals, shelters, and breeding kennels across our global distribution network. In the following guide, I will walk through the product’s technical specifications, the clinical and economic case for combo testing over single-analyte panels, our OEM customization capabilities, and what procurement managers should know when placing wholesale orders. This is not a generic product listing — it is the same information I share with veterinary chain buyers, government tender committees, and regional distributors when they visit our Hangzhou facility.

What Is the Testsealabs CPV/CCV/Giardia Antigen Combo Rapid Test?

The CPV/CCV/Giardia combo test is a lateral flow immunochromatographic sandwich assay — the same technology platform used in human pregnancy tests, but engineered for veterinary fecal matrices. Each sealed foil pouch contains a single-use cassette with three independent test windows. When a processed fecal sample is applied to the sample well, the liquid migrates across the nitrocellulose membrane by capillary action. Because the membrane carries pre-coated capture antibodies specific to CPV, CCV, and Giardia antigens, each pathogen — if present — produces a visible colored band on its own dedicated test line.

Here is how I explain it to clinicians visiting our booth at MEDICA and Achema: you are essentially running three immunochromatographic tests simultaneously on one physical strip, sharing one sample and one buffer. The control line (C) validates each channel independently — if no C line appears, the test for that channel is invalid regardless of any T line, and the clinician knows to re-run just the affected target. This built-in redundancy is something our quality team spent significant validation effort on, and I have seen it prevent misdiagnosis in busy clinic environments where protocols can get rushed.

Key Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification
Specimen Type Canine feces (fresh sample, no centrifugation required)
Test Format Cassette — 3 independent test windows + 3 control lines
Assay Technology Sandwich lateral flow immunochromatography
Result Time 10 minutes at room temperature (15-25°C)
Kit Components 20 foil-pouched test cassettes, 20 assay buffer tubes, 20 disposable droppers, 20 sterile swabs, 1 package insert
Shelf Life 24 months from date of manufacture
Storage Conditions 4-30°C; do not freeze
Certification GMP
Packaging 20 tests per kit box; customizable OEM packaging available

Why Pet Clinics and Animal Hospitals Are Switching to Combo Testing

When a six-week-old unvaccinated puppy presents with acute hemorrhagic diarrhea, vomiting, and lethargy, the differential diagnosis list is not short. Canine Parvovirus is the most immediate life-threatening concern, but Canine Coronavirus and Giardia co-infections frequently complicate the clinical picture — and treatment protocols differ significantly for each pathogen. I have spoken with hundreds of veterinarians across Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America who tell me the same story: their clinic historically ran CPV as the first-line test, and only ordered CCV or Giardia panels when the CPV came back negative and the puppy was still deteriorating 24-48 hours later. That 48-hour diagnostic delay costs lives.

Because the triple test delivers all three results from one sample in under 10 minutes, the clinician can initiate a complete, pathogen-targeted treatment plan at the first consultation. This changes the clinical workflow from sequential guessing to parallel confirmation — a shift I have personally tracked through client feedback across our distribution network. Co-infection is more common than many clinicians assume. According to research published in Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology, CPV and canine enteric coronavirus (CECoV) are considered the most common viral agents causing gastroenteritis in dogs, and dual infection correlates with more severe clinical presentation. The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine similarly notes that severe disease — and death — can occur in dogs concurrently infected with CECoV and other gastrointestinal organisms such as parvovirus or intestinal parasites like Giardia.


Post time: Jun-09-2026

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