Cc information consultation

According to the information you provided, CCV Ag is positive (+), and the COI value is 1.98, which may mean that your dog is infected with CCV virus (Canine Coronavirus).

CCV is a common canine virus, which usually causes mild to moderate gastrointestinal diseases, but sometimes it may also cause more serious diseases, such as hemorrhagic diarrhea and pneumonia. About 20-30% of dogs infected with CCV will have clinical symptoms, but the remaining infected dogs may not have any obvious symptoms.

COI value is used to measure the viral load, and the higher the value, the higher the viral load. A COI value of 1.98 indicates a high viral load, which may mean that your dog is infected with CCV virus and has symptoms.

If your dog has any symptoms related to CCV infection, such as vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite or fever, it is recommended to consult a veterinarian for treatment as soon as possible. Depending on the severity of the disease, treatment may include supportive care, intravenous infusion and antibiotic treatment.

In addition, in order to prevent other dogs from being infected with CCV virus, you should avoid your dog's contact with other dogs from unknown sources and vaccinate your dog regularly to prevent CCV and other canine diseases.