The feline panleukopenia test at pet hospitals is accurate. In hospitals, a feline panleukopenia test kit is generally used. The accuracy of the feline panleukopenia test kit is about 80%-85%, but it is easily affected by a variety of factors. It needs to be combined with clinical symptoms, blood tests and other comprehensive judgments. The final diagnosis needs to be made by a veterinarian based on the results of a comprehensive examination.

Feline panleukopenia, also known as feline infectious enteritis, is caused by the feline parvovirus, a virus belonging to the parvovirus genus. It can survive for a relatively long time at room temperature. While the feline panleukopenia virus poses a threat to cats of all ages, it is particularly deadly to kittens under 6 months old.