vetmed.tennessee.edu/vmc/dls The UTCVM Veterinary Medical Center is home to eight diagnostic laboratories: bacteriology/ mycology, endocrinology, immunology, parasitology, pharmacology, virology, clinical pathology, and anatomic pathology. The faculty and technical staff in the clinical services laboratories provide vital medical diagnostic and supporting services for animals, along with cutting-edge research for the improvement of animal, human, and public health. The diagnostic laboratories offer referring veterinarians accurate and timely laboratory results, phone consultations, courier pickup of samples, and special rates for Federal Express shipping. Our full-service laboratories provide diagnostic services for most animal species. Hours of Operation Monday – Friday 8:00pm – 5:00pm Saturday AM – Clinical Pathology and Bacteriology/Mycology operates with limited staff. Diagnostic Laboratory Directory Lab Tel # Submission Guidelines Page Test Descriptions Page Bacteriology/Mycology (865) 974-5639 5 10 Biopsy (865) 974-5673 6 11 Clinical Pathology - Chemistry, Cytology, Hematology & Urinalysis (865) 974-5605 6 11, 12 ,17 Endocrinology (865) 974-5638 8 13 Immunohistochemistry (865) 974-5673 4 -- Immunology (865) 974-5643 4 14 Necropsy (865) 974-5673 Call lab 11 Parasitology (865) 974-5645 8 15 Pharmacology (865) 974-5646 Call lab -- Toxicology (865) 974-5638 4 17 Virology (865) 974-5643 8 17 Director of Diagnostic Laboratory Service Dr. Bob Donnell (865) 974-5576 DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY SERVICE
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The UTCVM Veterinary Medical Center is home to eight diagnostic laboratories: bacteriology/mycology, endocrinology, immunology, parasitology, pharmacology, virology, clinical pathology, and anatomic pathology. The faculty and technical staff in the clinical services laboratories provide vital medical diagnostic and supporting services for animals, along with cutting-edge research for the improvement of animal, human, and public health.
The diagnostic laboratories offer referring veterinarians accurate and timely laboratory results, phone consultations, courier pickup of samples, and special rates for Federal Express shipping. Our full-service laboratories provide diagnostic services for most animal species.
Hours of OperationMonday – Friday 8:00pm – 5:00pm
Saturday AM – Clinical Pathology and Bacteriology/Mycology operates with limited staff.
Diagnostic Laboratory Directory Lab Tel #Submission Guidelines
UTCVM Diagnostic Laboratory will be closed on the following days.
New Year’s Day
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Spring Holiday (Good Friday)
Memorial Day
Independence Day
Labor Day
Thanksgiving - Thursday & Friday
Christmas Day
Practices utilizing our local courier service can expedite turn-around time for results by calling 865-974-5774 to request a morning pick-up on the next normal business day.
Test ResultsTest results are automatically faxed to the veterinary practice. If your practice prefers to receive results by email, please call 865-974-5771 or email [email protected].
In the event of an emergency, please call 865-974-8387 to request a call back from the laboratory director for the specific specimen in question.
For futher information regarding tests and sample submission guidelines, please refer to lab directory on front cover.
For general inquiries, call (865) 974-5771 or visit vetmed.tennessee.edu/vmc/dls
For immediate access to your patient’s information or to place an order online, you must first register for a VOLVet Portal account
and then call 865-974-5771 between 8am-5pm ET, Monday-Friday or email [email protected] for assistance.
Diagnostic lab results can also be viewed from our VOLVet Portal. The Portal provides real-time information on the status of patients referred to UT Veterinary Medical Center and instant access to current and previous lab results thus providing a comprehensive view of your patient’s status. A VOLVet Portal account also gives you access to the online ordering and discounted shipping rates.
To register for a VOLVet Portal account:
•Visit vetmed.tennessee.edu/vmc/dls, click on the VOLVet Portal tab and complete the registration information.
•A representative from UTCVM will call you within 2 business days to verify your identity, clinic association and contact information.
•An email will then be sent requesting you to set up your password.
Please note that multiple Portal accounts can be established for veterinarians and staff within the veterinary practice but each user must have a unique username (email address) and password.
OWNERSHIP OF SPECIMENSSubmission of specimens to the Veterinary Medical Center Diagnostic Laboratory Service signifies acceptance of a contract for test results and interpretation of results. Specimens submitted to the Service and isolates derived from them become the property of the University of Ten-nessee. The Service maintains the right to refer a portion of the specimen to an appropriate laboratory for additional testing. The University of Tennessee maintains the right to use the specimens for any lawful purpose, including but not limited to performing applied research and test development at the University or other collaborating institutes. Return of specimens to the submitter is determined on a case by case basis and will incur charges related to shipping and handling and materials cost.
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FedEx Discount Rate Program & Online OrderingTake advantage of UTCVM’s deep discounted rates with FedEx today! Your lab samples will arrive at our laboratories by the next business day for as low as $16.00. These special rates are only offered through our online ordering. The FedEx shipping label and submission form will be available to print at the end of your order. FedEx shipping fees will be added to your monthly UTCVM invoice.
FedEx Rates Packages<= 3 lbs > 3 lbs
Priority Overnight $18.00 $23.00
Standard Overnight $16.00 $20.50
FedEx 2nd-Day $10.00 $16.00
*Prices are subject to change
To place an order online:
•Register for a VOLVet Portal account.
•Once registered, go to “Online Orders” at https://vetmed.tennessee.edu/vmc/dls to place your order. Use your VOLVet Portal username and password to log in.
•Once the order is confirmed, the FedEx shipping label and the submission form will be available to print.
•Please follow the General Submission Guidelines for proper packaging of specimens.
• Call FedEx at 1-800-463-3339 for a pick-up or deliver the package to the nearest FedEx drop-off location. (For specific FedEx collection times and local drop-off locations visit: http://fedex.com/Dropoff/start.)
UTCVM Diagnostic Laboratory Courier ServiceUTCVM offers a daily courier service to Knoxville, TN and the surrounding areas for all your diagnostic needs. In addition to lab samples, veterinary practices may submit MRI scans, ultrasounds, radiographs and necropsies (up to 25 lbs) to UTCVM Monday - Saturday through our courier service. Pharmacy medication orders can also be delivered to your facility by the courier service.
Collection Times
Monday - Friday Morning
Afternoon
Evening begins at 4:00 pm
Saturday Mid-day begins at 12:00 pm
Request Service
General Call Center (865) 974-5774
Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday 8:00 am - 12:00 pm
Cancel Pick-Up Request: Contact the General Call Center before 5:00 pm Monday – Friday and before 12:00 pm on Saturday. Please note that if a service request is made but samples are not available at the time of pick-up, a service charge will still apply.
STAT Pick-Up: Call the General Call Center at (865) 974-5774 to schedule a STAT pick-up. The turnaround time will be within 4 hours of collection. STAT pick-ups are available Monday - Friday for a charge of $20.00. If a STAT pick-up is requested after 1:00 pm, it is possible results may not be available for your review until the following day.
For more information please contact:
Stephanie Willison Director of Referral Services Tel: (865) 719-9215 Email: [email protected]
Reduce Shipping Costs Combine multiple specimens from multiple patients into one package. For those placing multiple orders online for the FedEx discount rate, choose “Defer printing FedEx label until the last order is completed” option at the “Lookup Shipment Method” screen. For the last order of the day, choose “Combine all deferred FedEx orders and generate FedEx label” option. By doing so, the practice will be charged one shipping fee.
Limit the number of refrigerant packs enclosed in the package. Express shipments delivered within 24-48 hours do not require multiple large refrigerant packs, especially during the winter months.
OUR GOAL is to provide laboratory results with the precision and accuracy you should expect from a professional diagnostic laboratory. This diagnostic laboratory manual provides general guidelines for specimen collection and submission to our specialty laboratories. Closely adhering to the guidelines will assist our delivery of quality results as expeditiously as possible. Specific sample requirements, such as minimum blood volume and type of collection tube, are described for individual tests and panels. If you have questions about proper sample collection or handling, please call the laboratory and ask for guidance.
SPECIMEN SUBMISSIONS
1. Label specimen container with: • Patient’s first name • Owner’s last name • Test name • Date/time of collection
2. Complete lab submission form and place in outer pouch of biohazard bag. Please keep submission form separate from specimen to prevent contami-nation. Forms are available online at https://vetmed.tennessee.edu/vmc/dls
3. Place specimen inside biohazard bag with absorbent material. Note: For suspect infectious substances, please follow International Air Transport Association (IATA) packing guidelines. (www.FedEx.com/downloads/shared/packagingtips/pointers.pdf)
Include refrigerant (1-2 small packs) in shipping container if specimens require refrigeration. (If more than one specimen is being sent, packaging material should be used to separate specimens that require refrigeration from those that should be kept at ambient temperature.)
4. Adhere shipping label to package and call your courier provider for pick-up.
General Submission Guidelines For All Sample Collection and Handling
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PRIMATE SAMPLES: Please call specific lab prior to submitting. Not all labs can accept primate samples.
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BACTERIOLOGY/MYCOLOGY Submitting Specimens for Culture, General Instructions
• Select sample from a site that is expected to be most representative of the infection.
• Aseptically prepare cutaneous collection sites with a quick acting and tissue penetrating antiseptic (e.g. povidone-iodine) followed by a 70% alcohol swab/wipe. Avoid use of chlorhexidine or benzalkonium chloride for this purpose, especially from multiuse containers, as they may become contaminated.
• Transport samples to the laboratory, with appropriate containment and packaging, as soon as possible.
• Inform the lab if the animal is being treated with antimicrobial drugs and if patient is immuno-compromised.
• Inform the lab of the animal’s age, production type and species. This may affect culture interpretation and selective reporting of antimicrobial susceptibility results.
• All specimen containers must be labeled with the patient name, clinic # or owner, body collection site, and date on container. Include history and patient demographic information on referral form.
• Results of Gram stains or other microscopic exams can often be made available the same day the specimen is received, if requested. Microscopic exams may be requested as separate tests and are performed routinely on most culture requests.
• Short-term refrigeration is acceptable (and preferred) for most specimens. Organisms that may not survive freezing or refrigeration include some anaerobes, fastidious respiratory pathogens, zygomycetous fungi, and Pythium insidiosum.
Detailed recommendations may be found on our website https://vetmed.tennessee.edu/vmc/dls/bacteriology Questions may be directed to the Bacteriology/Mycology Laboratory, tel: 865-974-5639; email: [email protected]
BACTERIOLOGY/MYCOLOGY SPECIMENS AND TESTS AT A GLANCE
Specimen Source Collection Device Specimen Preparation and Collection Typical Tests That May Be Applicable
Abscess or Wound, Skin biopsy
CultureSwabTM Plus or sterile tube
Aseptically prepare collection site. Aspirate fluid or pus.
Blood Large animal: 8mL Isolator tube; Small animal: 1.5 mL Isolator tube (other blood culture systems acceptable)
Wash venipuncture site with antiseptic soap; rinse with sterile water. Apply povidone-iodine; let dry. Remove iodine with 70% alcohol (use same procedure to sterilize stopper on collection tube); draw blood into sterile syringe. Change needle to inoculate collection tube.
Synovial Fluid Sterile tube, blood culture bottle, or tube containing SPS or heparin anticoagulant
Aseptically prepare site. May collect in syringe rinsed with heparin or if in sufficient volume, place in blood culture tube or tube containing SPS or heparin.
Feces Sterile tube or container Avoid contamination with urine or soil. Specify individual agent or combinations desired: (Salmonella, Clostridium, Campylobacter) (Fecal Culture) (Other: for agents other than those above); Clostridium difficile toxin ELISA; Clostridium perfringens enterotoxin ELISA
Nail, Skin Scraping, Hair
Sterile tube or container Clean to remove superficial debris. Use sterile blade to scrape active border of lesion. Hairs should include follicular end.
Fungal Culture
Nasal or Sinus CultureSwabTM Plus or sterile tube
Clean to remove superficial debris. Collect representative aspirate or swab.
Sterile tube or container Aseptically prepare collection site. Tissue preferred; aspi-rate or CultureSwabTM Plus acceptable for exudates. Add small amount of sterile saline to keep specimen hydrated.
CLINICAL PATHOLOGYFill vacutainer tubes with the appropriate volume of blood (to the fill line). Overfilling a tube containing anticoagulant may cause the sample to clot, whereas under filling can have a dilutional effect. This is an important general principle, but is particularly critical for coagulation testing using blue-top tubes (citrate anticoagulant).
Here are some other guidelines for filling vacutainer tubes:
• If serum is a required sample, fill the clot tube or serum separator tube (tube without anticoagulant) first, to avoid contaminating the sample with anticoagulant (which can lead to erroneous test results). Clot tubes and serum separator tubes do not have fill lines and can accommodate varying amounts of blood.
• Citrate tubes should always be filled following another tube type or following a discard volume of blood. When filling multiple tubes, suggested draw order is clot tube citrate heparin EDTA. For all anticoagulant-containing tubes, immediately invert tubes 8 to 10 times (gently) to ensure proper mixing of the blood and anticoagulant.
• To prevent hemolysis of blood samples, do not force blood from a syringe through the needle into a vacutainer tube.
• For tests requiring serum, allow the sample to clot completely before centrifuging.
For Chemistry Panel we advise submitting plasma harvested from blood collected into a green-top tube (heparin anticoagulant). If you cannot get the sample to us within 30 minutes of draw, separate the plasma from the cells using a plastic pipet, place in a plastic tube. Plasma can be left at room temperature for up to 4 hours but should be refrigerated past that time. Ship plasma samples overnight with a refrigerant pack. Plasma should be separated from cells by centrifugation, in the same manner as serum is separated from a clot in a red-top tube. Recommended centrifuge settings: 3000 rpm for 3 minutes.
• We will accept serum for routine chemistry/ electrolyte testing; however, our laboratory reference values are based on freshly harvested heparinized plasma.
• Shipped samples should be sent overnight with a refrigerant pack.
BIOPSY Submitting Tissues
• Containers must be labeled with the patient’s name, sealed securely, and have an opening no smaller than the diameter of the jar.
• Use separate containers for separate lesions. For example, if there is a lesion on the leg and on the face, submit these in separate containers so they can be appropriately distinguished.
• There is no additional charge for multiple sites. - Use a 10:1 formalin:tissue ratio.
• Glass containers are not recommended as breakage can occur in transport.
Tissue Handling
• Minimize the use of electrocautery or laser surgery, as it causes artifacts that make cell identification and surgical margin evaluation extremely difficult, if not impossible.
• Handle specimens gently. Excessive squeezing of tissues (with forceps, or otherwise) also creates artifacts that make cell identification and surgical margin evaluation extremely difficult, if not impossible.
Surgical Margins
• Surgical margins can be evaluated ONLY in samples submitted whole without any incisions into the surgical margins. If the sample is too large to fix whole, - You may cut into the surface of the skin (but the incision
should not extend to the edge/margin of the sample)
- or you may paint the surgical margins, fix a few hours in formalin, then send the pieces you want evaluated.
• Surgical margins should not be requested on diffuse lesions (e.g. dermatitis, inflammatory bowel disease, etc.).
Submitting Large Specimens
• Large soft tissue masses (i.e. spleens) are often too large to fix whole. - If you are not concerned about surgical margins, please take
several representative pieces of the mass and submit those in formalin (discard the remaining mass).
- If you are concerned about surgical margins, you may paint the surgical margins, fix a few hours in formalin, then send the pieces you want evaluated. DO NOT cut into the surgical margin prior to fixation.
• For limb amputations, please submit the entire limb on ice. Please try to plan ahead so that these arrive on a weekday within 24 hours of the surgery.
Submitting Bone
Specimens containing bone (digits, mandibles etc) will require decalcification after formalin fixation. This can result in a delay in processing the tissues and finalizing the report.
Surgical Marking Ink
This can be accomplished with fixed tissues after receipt, but applying ink before fixation often gives superior results.
• Hints for applying the surgical ink:- Blot the surface to be inked so that it is dry.
- Apply the ink with a cotton swab and let it air dry for 3-5 minutes prior to placing the specimen in formalin.
For questions about sample collection or handling, please call the Anatomical Pathology Laboratory at 865-974-5673.
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CLINICAL PATHOLOGY, CONT’
For CBCs we recommend that you make an air-dried, unstained blood smear, and submit it along with the blood sample in a properly filled lavender-top tube (EDTA anticoagulant). A freshly made smear will avoid storage-related changes in blood cell morphology and help laboratory personnel evaluate the sample as accurately as possible. Glass slides should be air-dried, then packaged in plastic or cardboard slide holders clearly labeled with two unique patient identifiers (e.g., patient name and owner name, or patient name and medical record number) and date. Avoid exposing slides to condensation, and do not place glass slides or lavender-top tubes in direct contact with ice packs.
Coagulation Profiles
• Submit specimen in a properly filled blue top collection tube (citrate anticoagulant).
• Label all specimens and complete a request form.
• Call the laboratory to announce the arrival of the specimen.
• Place sample and request form in a plastic bag and place in the refrigerator.
• If you cannot get the sample to us within 30 minutes of draw, separate the plasma from the cells using a PLASTIC PIPET, place in a PLASTIC tube. Plasma can be left at room temperature for up to 4 hours but should be refrigerated past that time. Ship plasma samples overnight with a refrigerant pack.
Common Interferents: Hemolysis and Lipemia
Hemolysis can interfere with many laboratory tests. Hemolysis is usually caused by difficulties encountered in blood collection, by forcing blood from the syringe into the vacutainer, or from poor centrifugation techniques. If a sample is hemolyzed, a new sample should be collected whenever possible.
Lipemia can interfere with many laboratory tests. Lipemia is usually caused by collecting post-prandial blood samples, but can also occur for other reasons.
We will attempt to reduce the amount of lipemia by ultracentrifugation. However, if you observe a sample to be excessively lipemic, it may be advisable to wait and collect another sample after an 8-12 hour fast.
Proper Sample Handling will help ensure accurate test results. Please consult the guidelines for specific tests and panels. In most cases, samples should be refrigerated until the time they are picked up by our courier service. Here are some general guidelines:
• Avoid temperature extremes and direct exposure to sunlight.
• Avoid freezing unless specifically indicated.
• Do not place lavender-top tubes or blood smears in direct contact with ice packs.
• Avoid exposing glass slides (blood smears and cytology smears) to condensation.
• Avoid exposing blood smears and cytology samples to formalin or formalin fumes.
• If you have questions about proper sample collection or handling, call the Clinical Pathology Laboratory at 865-974-5605 and ask for guidance.
Urinalysis Samples
Urine samples should be submitted in a clean, opaque, air-tight, sterile container, and refrigerated until picked up by our courier service. The container should be clearly labeled with the patient’s name and the date, and should be accompanied by a completed submission form.
Cytologies
For samples from solid tissues (fine-needle aspiration, “pincushion” technique, or biopsy specimens):
• Tissues that exfoliate readily (e.g., lymph node, liver, most epithelial tissues) usually do not require suction. As a rule of thumb, use the minimal amount of suction needed to get cells to exfoliate. To some extent, it is a matter of personal preference and finding out what works best for you.
• Slide preparation should be done with minimal trauma to the cells and air-dried as quickly as possible. In general, we recommend a gentle “squash prep” or blood smear technique.
• Slides should be unstained and unfixed. If possible, submit at least 3 unstained slides per lesion. You may wish to stain one slide in advance, to ensure that the sample is adequately cellular.
• Protect slides from moisture.
• Do not expose slides to formalin, formalin fumes, or other fixatives. Do not seal cytology slides in the same bag as a biopsy specimen.
• Samples should not be submitted in syringes or needles.
• Slides should be packaged in plastic or cardboard slide holders clearly labeled with two unique patient identifers (e.g., patient name and owner name, or patient name and medical record number) and date. Slides should be allowed to dry thoroughly prior to packaging. No refrigeration or ice packs are needed.
For fluid samples (e.g. effusions, synovial fluid, washes):
• Submit an air-dried, unstained slide of a direct smear (DO NOT REFRIGERATE), along with samples of the fluid in both a red-top tube and a lavender-top tube (FLUID IN TUBES SHOULD BE REFRIGERATED). Glass red-top tubes are preferred, since the plastic red-top tubes may contain an additive that causes cytologic artifact.
• Samples should not be submitted in syringes.
For questions about sample collection or handling, please call the Clinical Pathology Laboratory at 865-974-5605 or visit https://vetmed.tennessee.edu/vmc/dls/Clinpath/Pages/Clinical-Pathology-Submission-Guidelines.aspx.
PARASITOLOGY Tritrichomonas foetus testing (Culture and PCR): Please call the lab for detailed instructions, please note the comments below
Bovine- Submit an inoculated InPouchTM culture pouch. The instructions and ordering information are available at www.biomeddiagnostics.com. These pouches may be ordered in small or large quantities. Regulatory testing varies by state, so please check with each regulatory board for specific requirements on testing, test type, and test frequency before collection. PCR and cultures both require an inoculated pouch.
Feline- Submit a fresh, unrefrigerated fecal sample. You may also submit an inoculated InPouchTM if you have them on hand. Most importantly, the fecal should be collected litter free and submitted as soon as possible.
Fecal SamplesDo not submit glass slides from in house fecal testing. These are unusable for proper parasite identification in our lab.Routine fecal procedures require a refrigerated sample, collected the same day. Submit >2g feces, roughly the size of a golf ball, for each test request.
Serology• Requires refrigerated and separated, hemolysis-free serum or
plasma. Refer to sample submission form for minimum specimen requirements.
Heartworm Microfilariae Knott’s - Post Treatment OnlyRequires 2 mL of EDTA (lavendar top) whole blood
PCRWhole Blood – Requires 2 mL of EDTA (lavendar top)Cryptosporidium Feces – Requires 4g fresh/refrigerated fecalFor questions about sample collection or handling, please call the Parasitology Laboratory at 865-974-5645.
Primate specimens will only be accepted if submitted under the following conditions:
• Fecals and tissues MUST be preserved. Call lab for appropriate preservatives and handling instructions.
• Serum and plasma ONLY (blood must be spun down and separated)
• IATA packing guidelines MUST be followed when shipping suspect infectious substances.
ENDOCRINOLOGY Proper sample collection and handling are essential to accurate test results. • Do not send whole blood for any test procedure.
• Please do not send samples in serum-separator tubes (polymer-gel tubes). This causes hemolysis of samples and the gel is known to precipitate drugs.
Serum is required for all endocrinology tests except Endogenous ACTH (plasma-EDTA).
Label sample containers adequately • Owner’s name • Animal’s name • Test desired • Time of collection (baseline, post-stim., etc.)
For serum samples: • Clot at room temperature. Centrifuge within 1 hour, remove
serum and freeze.
• Alternatively, store blood samples in the refrigerator for 2 to 4 hours to clot. Centrifuge, remove serum and freeze. For plasma samples: use EDTA tubes. Centrifuge and remove plasma within 15 minutes and freeze.
For questions about sample collection or handling, please call the Endocrinology Laboratory at 865-974-5638.
VIROLOGY1. Samples for virus isolation or PCR MUST BE KEPT COLD.
2. Tissue imprints and conjunctival scrapes should be air-dried. DO NOT FIX.
3. Conjunctival scrapes should be made BEFORE application of fluorescein.
4. Test may be ordered STAT at an additional cost. Call for details.
5. Recommended swabs for PCR should have plastic stems, dacron or rayon tips. Break off into sterile tube. DO NOT IMMERSE IN GEL.
For questions about sample collection or handling, please call the Virology Laboratory at 865-974-5643.
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PARASITOLOGY... CHOOSE YOUR TESTS WISELY.Test Use Sample Pros Cons
Sucrose-Centrifugal Fecal Flotation
Detects helminth eggs, protozoa and coccidian oocysts
Feces Increased detection by centrifugationIncreased sensitivity for Cryptosporidium oocysts
High specific gravity of solution (sp.g 1.275) may distort Giardia cysts, some small protozoa and fluke eggs
Zinc sulfate-Centrifugal Fecal Flotation
Detects helminth eggs, protozoa and coccidian oocysts
Feces Increased detection by centrifugation Increased sensitivity for Giardia cysts and fluke eggs
Poor sensitivity for Trichuris vulpis eggs and Cryptosporidium oocysts
Fecal Direct Smear Detects motile forms of protozoa and helminth larvae
Feces Increased sensitivity, when performed in conjunction with fecal float, for Giardia and trichomonad trophozoites
Poor sensitivity for most helminth eggs, protozoa and coccidian oocystsRequires fresh unrefrigerated sample
Fecal Egg Count Assess environmental contamination Evaluate deworming efficacyIdentify high and low egg shedders
Feces Establish deworming strategies using pre- and post- countsProvide a basis for eliminating animals contributing to excess pasture contamination
Does not provide a comprehensive fecal exam
Heartworm Serology [Canine & Feline] Detects antigen produced by adult females
Serum, plasma, whole blood
High sensitivity for >=2 adult females Poor sensitivity <2 female worms, single sex infection or immature worms
[Feline]Detects antibodies produced by host
Serum, plasma
Detect infection by both male and female larvae and adults
No indication of continued infection; only that infection occurred
HeartwormKnott’s Exam
Detects microfilariae produced by adult females
Whole blood Kills and stains microfilariae for proper identification and differentiation from Acan-thocheilonema reconditum
No microfilariae present in single sex infections or immature worms
Toxoplasma Serology Modified Agglutination Test
Detects acute and convalescent antibodies to Toxoplasma gondii
Serum,plasma, CSF,Aqueous humor
Sensitivity 82.9% and specificity 90.29% for T. gondii IgG versus other techniques
Low sensitivity and specificity for IgM antibodiesRequire paired sampling for IgM testing
Tritrichomonas foetus [Feline]Please call the lab for specific details
Detects trophozoites in culture Feces, TF InPouchTM
Sensitive detection with an inoculum with one organismEase of use for PCR detection
Up to 12 days incubationToo much fecal material in the pouch can be cloudySample must be fresh when pouch is inoculatedDoes not distinguish between different types of trichomonads
Detects DNA by PCR Feces, TF InPouchTM
High specificity of positive samples Performing PCR without prior culture can lead to decreased sensitivity in some casesBest to perform PCR of feces in conjunction with culture
Tritrichomonas foetus [Bovine]Test requirements vary by state; please check regulations for specific test requirements
Detects trophozoites in culture Inoculated InPouchTM
Sensitive detection with an inoculum with one organismEase of use for PCR detection
Effective in culturing multiple trichomonadsDoes not distinguish between different types of trichomonads
Detects DNA by PCR Inoculated InPouchTM
High specificity of positive samples Performing PCR without prior culture can lead to decreased sensitivity in some cases
InPouchTM Tritrichomonas foetus cutlure pouches are available in small or bulk quantities from the following vendor:Biomed Diagnostics, Inc., PO Box 2366, White City, OR 97503 • 800.964.6466 • www.biomeddiagnostics.com
VIROLOGY... WHICH TEST SHOULD I REQUEST?Test Use Sample Pros Cons
Serology Detects antibody response Serum Shows exposure Acute testing may be negative. Vaccination can interfere with interpretation.
Isolation Detects the virus Tissue, swab in sterile saline, blood (depends on the virus)
highly sensitive Requires fresh, refrigerated sample: virus must be viable
IFA (Immunofluorescent Antibody)
Detects viral antigen Slide with tissue imprints or slide made from swab
inexpensive to perform Poor sensitivity
PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction)
Detects the virus nucleic acid Tissue, swab, blood, fluid (depends on the virus)
highly sensitive: virus does not have to be viable
TEST DIRECTORYTest Name Test Description, [Acceptable Species], Comments Sample Submission Turnaround Time Price
BACTERIOLOGY/MYCOLOGYAcid Fast Stain
May submit tissue sample or dried impression smear on glass slide
1 Bus. Day $18.00
Aerobic & Anaerobic Culture Includes Gram stain and susceptibilities (when appropriate)See general specimen collection and submission guidelines
Cultures with no growth held for 5 days; longer incubation required for specified organisms
$65.00
Aerobic Culture Includes Gram stain and susceptibilities (when appropriate)See general specimen collection and submission guidelines
Average 3-5 Bus. Days $43.50
Aerobic/Anaerobic/Fungal Culture
Combination test including stains and bacterial susceptibilities (when appropriate)
See individual tests3-7 days for bacterial culture, up to 6 weeks for fungal culture
$98.00
Aerobic/Anaerobic/Mycoplasma Culture
Combination test including stains and bacterial susceptibilities (when appropriate)
See individual tests3-7 days for bacterial culture, up to 10 days for mycoplasma culture
$97.00
Aspergillus AGID For Aspergillus fumigatus antibodies 0.5 mL serum 48 hr test; run Mon.- Thurs. $28.00
Aspergillus Panel*Includes antibody, galactomannan and protein electrophoresisPrice includes shipping
$105.00
Blastomyces AGID For Blastomyces dermatiditis antibodies 0.5 mL serum 48 hr test; run Mon.- Thurs. $28.00
Blastomyces Antigen EIA*For Blastomyces dermatiditis antigenPrice includes shipping
2.0mL of one of these: urine, serum, plasma, CSF -or- 1.0mL Bronchial Fluid
72 hr $80.00
Blood CultureIncludes aerobic and anaerobic culture and susceptibilities on aerobes (when appropriate)Call Lab
Whole blood in Isolator® tube pre-ferred (for centrifugation/lysis culture method). Inquire for special case alternatives
Cultures with no growth held for 7 days; longer incubation required for specified organisms
$58.50
Brucella canis Serology Brucella canis antibodies 1.0 mL serum 2-3 Bus. Days $41.00
Campylobacter CultureFecal screen for C. jejuni or abortion/venereal screen for C. fetus/C. jejuni and related organisms
Fresh feces or tissue, must keep sample refrigerated
3-5 Bus. Days $26.00
Clostridium difficile Toxin Direct fecal ELISA for toxins A and BFresh feces, may be refrigerated or frozen
1-2 Bus. Days $41.00
Clostridium perfringens Enterotoxin
Direct fecal ELISA for enterotoxin (cpe)Fresh feces, may be refrigerated or frozen
1-2 Bus. Days $41.00
Clostridium Toxins PanelDirect fecal ELISA for both C. difficile toxins A/B and C. perfringens enterotoxin
See individual tests 1-2 Bus. Days $76.00
Coccidioides AGID 0.5 mL serum 48 hr test; run Mon.- Thurs. $28.00
Cryptococcus Antigen ELISA for capsular antigen 0.5 mL serum, CSF, BAL 1-2 Bus. Days $43.00
Fecal Clostridium Culture Selective screening primarily for C. perfringens/ C. difficileFresh feces, may be refrigerated or frozen
3-5 Bus. Days $22.50
Fecal Culture, OtherScreen for other misc. pathogens such as Rhodococcus, Shigella, K99 E. coli, Yersinia and Citrobacter rodentium. Must specify which. Includes Salmonella screen.
Fresh feces, may be refrigerated 3-5 Bus. Days $43.50
Fecal Salmonella Culture Salmonella screen only Fresh feces, may be refrigerated 3-5 Bus. Days $21.50
Fecal Salmonella/Campylobacter Salmonella and Campylobacter jejuni Fresh feces, must keep refrigerated 3-5 Bus. Days $46.50
Fecal Salmonella/Clostridium Salmonella, and Clostridium (C. perfringens/C. difficile) Fresh feces, may refrigerate 3-5 Bus. Days $43.50
Fecal Salmonella/Clost/Campy Salmonella, Clostridium (C. perfringens/C. difficile) and Campylobacter Fresh feces, must keep refrigerated 3-5 Bus. Days $67.00
Fungal Culture Includes fungal microscopy when appropriate
Various tissues and body fluids, culture swab not recommended, see general specimen collection and submission guidelines
Fungal cultures with no growth held for 5 wks
$39.00
Fungal Culture Dermatophytes only
Screen for common dermatophytes Hair or skin scrapingDermatophyte cultures with no growth held for 3 wks
$27.00
Fungal Microscopy KOH, Calcofluor, or India ink 1 Bus. Day $20.50
Fungal SusceptibilityOnly available for certain fungal species and certain anti-fungal drugs. Contact lab for information regarding this test
Call Lab
Gram StainMay submit tissue sample or dried impression smear on glass slide
1 Bus. Day $17.50
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TEST DIRECTORYTest Name Test Description, [Acceptable Species], Comments Sample Submission Turnaround Time Price
BACTERIOLOGY/MYCOLOGY - CONT’Histoplasma AGID For Histoplasma capsulatum antibodies 0.5 mL serum 48 hr test; run Mon.- Thurs. $28.00
Histoplasma Antigen EIA*Histoplasma Antigen EIAPrice includes shipping
2.0mL of one of these: urine, serum, plasma, CSF -or- 1.0mL Bronchial Fluid
72 hr $80.00
Milk Culture Includes susceptibilities (when appropriate) 1.0 mL 3 days $18.00
Mycobacterium Culture Includes acid fast stainVarious tissues, culture swab not recommended see general specimen collection and submission guidelines
Cultures with no growth held for 6 wks
$40.00
Mycobacterium Susceptibility for Rapidly Growing AFB and Aerobic Actinomycetes
Contact lab for information regarding this test Call Lab
Mycoplasma Culture Various tissues and body fluidsCultures with no growth held for 10 days
Cultures with no growth held for 10 days
$37.00
Organism ID PCR With Sequencing
Contact lab for information regarding this test $100.00
Urine Culture Includes Gram stain and susceptibilities (when appropriate)Cultures with no growth held for 3 days
$34.50
BIOPSY/NECROPSY
BiopsyNo additional charge for 5 samples from the same patient regardless of size. Includes bone decalcification, large specimens, large bones, and comprehensive surgical margin evaluation.
10% BNF (Buffered Neutral Formalin) Formalin:tissue ration is 10 to 1. Container needs to be labeled with patient ID and specimen type.
72 hrs for routine, 96 hrs for special stains
$83.00
Biopsy - STATSame as Biopsy except results have a 24 hour + faster turn-around than routine biopsies.
Must have “STAT” written on top of the biopsy request form in big lettters. 10% BNF (Buffered Neutral Formalin) Formalin:tissue ration is 10 to 1. Container needs to be labeled with patient ID and specimen type.
24-30 hours for verbal report of H&E stained slide
$108.00
Additional charge for 6+ samples
Additional sample charge does not apply to gastrointestinal biopsies & dermtologic skin samples. These samples will be considered as one site.
10% BNF (Buffered Neutral Formalin) Formalin:tissue ration is 10 to 1. Container needs to be labeled with patient ID and specimen type.
72 hrs for routine, 96 hrs for special stains
$20.00
NecropsyNecropsies can be performed on the patients from referring veterinarians with the final necropsy report in 2–6 weeks. Gross necropsy findings will be phoned or e-mailed to the referring veterinarian within 48 hours.
Complete and sign necropsy request and body disposal release forms.
Verbal gross necropsy findings within 48 hours; final necropsy report within 4-6 weeks
Call Lab
Necropsy - State Contract
All necropsy charges for cattle, sheep, goats located on a farm in Tennes-see are covered under contract by the State of Tennessee, through Kord Diagnostic Laboratory. Fetuses and placentas fall under this contract., [Bovine]
Complete and sign necropsy request form.
Verbal gross necropsy findings within 48 hours; final necropsy report within 4-6 weeks
Call Lab, No
Charge
CHEMISTRY - CLINICAL PATHOLOGYALB Albumin Green top, 1 mL Next Bus. Day $15.50
ALK Phos Alkaline phosphatase Green top, 1 mL Next Bus. Day $15.50
Alk Phosphatase, Heat Stable Corticosteroid-induced isoform of Alk Phos Green top, 1 mL Next Bus. Day $19.00
ALT Alanine aminotransferase Green top, 1 mL Next Bus. Day $15.50
Ammonia Special and immediate handling required, please call lab.
Lavender top, 1 mL - Immediately spin and separate from cells, MUST be frozen if not submitted within 30 minutes of collection.
Next Bus. Day $17.00
Ammonia Tolerance TestPaired samples (fasting & post-challenge), special and immediate handling required, please call lab.
Lavender top, 1 mL - Immediately spin and separate from cells, MUST be frozen if not submitted within 30 minutes of collection.
Next Bus. Day $32.00
AST Aspartate Aminotransferase Green top, 1 mL Next Bus. Day $15.50
Avian/Herp Chem Panel, MajorAST, creatine kinase, urea nitrogen, phosphorus, calcium, glucose, total protein, alb, globulin, albumin/globulin ratio, cholesterol, uric acid, bile acid post prand.
Green top, 1 mL Next Bus. Day $29.50
Avian/Herp Chem Panel, Minor AST, CK, calcium, glucose, total protein, uric acid Green top, 1 mL Next Bus. Day $18.00
Bile Acids Fast & 2 Hr Pp Paired samples (fasting & post-prandial) Red top, 1 mL Next Bus. Day $50.50
Bile Acids Fasting Fasting bile acids Red top, 1 mL Next Bus. Day $30.00
Analyze cortisol, androstenedione, estradiol, progesterone, 17-hydroxy-progesterone and testosterone in baseline, post-dexamethasone, and post-ACTH samples, [Canine]
2.0 mL of serum each 7-10 Bus. Days $195.00
Aldosterone, Baseline [Canine (neutered only), Feline (neutered only)] 0.5 mL of serum 7-10 Bus. Days $22.00
Aldosterone, Pre & Post (ACTH Stim)
[Canine (neutered only), Feline (neutered only)] 0.5 mL of serum each 7-10 Bus. Days $44.00
Androstenedione, Baseline [Canine, Feline, Ferret] 0.5 mL of serum 7-10 Bus. Days $36.00
Androstenedione, Pre & Post (ACTH Stim)
[Canine, Feline] 0.5 mL of serum 7-10 Bus. Days $71.00
Cortisol, Baseline [Canine, Equine, Feline] 0.5 mL of serum Daily $17.00
Cortisol, Pre & Post (ACTH Stim) [Canine, Feline] 0.5 mL of serum each Daily $32.00
Cortisol, Combined Dex Supp/ACTH Stim
Analyze cortisol in baseline, post-dexamethasone, and post-ACTH samples, [Canine]
0.5 mL of serum each Daily $36.00
Cortisol, High Dose Dexamethasone Suppression
Analyze cortisol in baseline sample and post-dexamethasone samples (4, 6, 8 hours), [Canine]
0.5 mL of serum each Daily $36.00
Cortisol, Low Dose Dexamethasone Suppression
Analyze cortisol in baseline sample and post-dexamethasone samples (4 and 8 hours), [Canine]
0.5 mL of serum each Daily $36.00
Endogenous ACTH [Equine] Baseline sample
1.0 mL of plasma. Collect in purple top on ice, spin immediately and separate and transfer to plastic tube.Store samples frozen and send on dry ice overnight.
Samples run once weekly Call Lab
Estradiol, Baseline [Canine, Ferret, Neutered only-Feline] 0.5 mL of serum 7-10 Bus. Days $26.00
hCG Stim Test (Progesterone) Baseline and post-hCG stimulated progesterone, [Canine, Feline, Rabbit] 0.5 mL of serum each 7-10 Bus. Days $41.00
hCG Stim Test (Testosterone)Baseline and post-hCG stimulated testosterone, [Canine, Equine, Feline, Rabbit]
0.5 mL of serum each 7-10 Bus. Days $36.00
Insulin [Equine] Baseline sample
1.0 mL of serum. Collect in a red top, allow to clot, then spin and separate.Store samples frozen and send on an ice pack standard overnight.
Samples run once weekly $26.00
Progesterone, Baseline[Canine, Feline (neutered only), Rabbit (neutered only)]For canine breeding progesterone, sample must be submitted by 3:00pm for same day results.
Heparinized whole blood (green top tube), 0.5 mL minimum
Next Bus. Day $31.00
CBC Complete blood count with examination of blood smearsLavender top tube (EDTA) minimum at least half of required volume for tube size
Next Bus. Day $29.00
CBC & Reticulocytes Complete blood count and absolute retic countLavender top tube (EDTA) minimum at least half of required volume for tube size
Next Bus. Day $41.50
CBC With Fibrinogen Complete blood count and fibrinogen by heat precipitationLavender top tube (EDTA) minimum at least half of required volume for tube size
Next Bus. Day $35.50
Coagulation Profile & Platelet Count
PT, PTT and platelet count
Blue top tube filled to required level plus EDTA tube for platelet count. See instructions for coag profiles on page 5.
Next Bus. Day $37.50
Differential Count (Blood) WBC differential read from EDTA blood smearLavender top tube (EDTA) minimum at least half of required volume for tube size or smears made from tube.
Next Bus. Day $14.50
Fibrinogen, Heat Precipitation Semi-quantitative assay of fibrinogen for large animalsLavender top tube (EDTA) minimum at least half of required volume for tube size
Next Bus. Day $12.00
PCV & TPP Spun packed cell volume and refractometer plasma proteinLavender top tube (EDTA) minimum at least half of required volume for tube size
Next Bus. Day $11.50
Platelet Count Instrument count confirmed with examination of blood smearsLavender top tube (EDTA) minimum at least half of required volume for tube size
Next Bus. Day $13.00
PT (Prothrombin Time) Prothrombin timeBlue top tube filled to required level. See instructions for coag profiles on page 7.
Next Bus. Day $16.00
PTT (Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time, aPTT)
Partial Thromboplastin TimeBlue top tube filled to required level. See instructions for coag profiles on page 7.
Next Bus. Day $16.00
Reticulocyte Count Absolute retic countLavender top tube (EDTA) minimum at least half of required volume for tube size
Next Bus. Day $17.50
IMMUNOLOGYAntinuclear Antibody (ANA) by IFA
IFA, [Canine, Equine, Feline] 0.5 mL serum 1-2 Bus. Days $47.50
Avian Influenza [Avian] 0.5 mL serum 2-3 Bus. Days $7.00
Bartonella henselae by IFA IFA 0.5 mL serum 1-2 Bus. Days $47.50
Blood Typing - Canine DEA1.1 Pos. or Neg, [Canine] 0.5 mL EDTA blood 1-2 Bus. Days $40.00
Blood Typing - Feline Card test, [Feline] 0.5 mL EDTA blood 1-2 Bus. Days $40.00
Bovine Pregnancy ELISA ELISA, [Bovine] 1mL milk or serum 3-5 Bus. Days $4.00
Crossmatch Agglutination0.5 mL serum and EDTA blood Patient and donor
1 Bus. Day $40.00
Crossmatch (After Hours) Agglutination0.5 mL serum and EDTA blood Patient and donor
1 Bus. Day $85.50
Crossmatch STAT Agglutination0.5 mL serum and EDTA blood Patient and donor
2-3 Hours $57.50
Ehrlichia canis Titer by IFA IFA, [Canine, Feline] 0.2 mL serum 1-2 Bus. Days $47.50
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TEST DIRECTORYTest Name Test Description, [Acceptable Species], Comments Sample Submission Turnaround Time Price
Ehrlichia canis PCR Real-time PCR 0.5 mL EDTA blood 3-5 Bus. Days $47.50
FIV PCR PCR 0.2 mL EDTA blood 3-5 Bus. Days $47.50
Lyme Disease by PCR PCR, [Canine, Equine] 0.2 mL EDTA blood 3-5 Bus. Days $47.50
Mycoplasma haemofelis PCR Real-time PCR (Hemobartenella), [Feline] 0.5 mL EDTA blood 3-5 Bus. Days $47.50
Mycoplasma haemolama PCR Eperythrozoonosis, [Camelid] 0.5 mL EDTA blood 3-5 Bus. Days $47.50
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever by PCR
PCR, [Canine, Feline] 1 mL EDTA blood 3-5 Bus. Days $47.50
Sexing, Psittacine Blood PCR PCR, [Avian] 0.2 mL EDTA blood 3-5 Bus. Days $40.00
PANELS
Canine Ehrl+Anaplas PCR Panel Canine Ehrl + Anaplas PCR Panel, [Canine] 0.5mL blood in Lavander top tube 3-5 Bus. Days $80.50
Coombs Panel Agglutination 0.5 mL EDTA blood 1-2 Bus. Days $35.00
Feline Tick Panel PCR Feline Ehrlichia and Anaplasma by PCR, [Feline] 0.3mL blood in Lavander top tube 3-5 Bus. Days $80.50
Tick Panel PCR RMSF, E. canis, Lyme, Anaplasma (all four tests by PCR), [Canine, Equine] 1 mL EDTA blood 3-5 bus. days $136.00
Tick Titer Panel RMSF, Lyme, E. canis titers by IFA, [Canine]Also a Virology test
0.5 mL serum 1-2 Bus. Days $101.00
PARASITOLOGYFECAL EXAMINATIONS
SMALL ANIMAL
Fecal Panel (Sugar & Zinc Flotation), Small Animal
Centrifugal sucrose flotation for eggs, cysts, oocysts detection, including Cryptosporidium and whipworms. Centrifugal zinc sulfate flotation for Giardia (cysts), lungworm (larvae), and fluke (eggs).
**CALL LAB PRIOR TO COLLECTION**12 Bus. Days post inoculation
Call Lab
LARGE ANIMAL
Fecal Baermann Test Lungworm larvae, [Bovine, Camelid, Caprine, Equine, Ovine] 4 g fresh/refrigerated fecalSubmit Mon. through Thurs. ONLY. Overnight incubation.
$16.50
Fecal Egg CountUseful for egg count reduction test (evaluate deworming efficacy), [Bovine, Camelid, Caprine, Equine, Ovine]
8 g fresh/refrigerated fecal DO NOT POOL SAMPLES
2-3 Bus. Days $15.50
Fecal Egg Count (Herd) Useful for egg count reduction test (evaluate deworming efficacy), [Bovine, Camelid, Caprine, Equine, Ovine]Submit 3+ samples from Herd
8 g fresh/refrigerated fecal: Submit 3+ samples from same herd - DO NOT POOL SAMPLES
2-3 Bus. Days, depending on number of samples in herd
$13.50
Fecal Float/Egg Count PanelFecal Flotation Sugar and Fecal Egg Count [Bovine, Caprine, Equine, Ovine, other large animal]
8 g fresh/refrigerated fecal 2-3 Bus. Days $32.00
ANY SPECIES
Fecal Sedimentation Ethyl acetate sedimentation for fluke eggs, [Canine, Feline (litter-free)]3 separate fecals collected over a 5 day period; labeled individually
2-3 Bus. Days $28.00
Fecal Smear Parasite Stain Trichrome stain, Acid fast stain, [All]Please call for specific preservative methods (A very important step for identification)
Please call $64.00
SEROLOGY
CANINE
Babesia canis by IFA IgG Immunofluoresence antibody detection, [Canine] 1 mL serumSendout test. Please call in advance.
$93.50
Heartworm 4DX Plus SNAP™ & Knott’s
ROUTINE AND WELL-CHECK SNAP™ Lyme/Anaplasma/Ehrlichia Antibodies-Heartworm Antigen, Knott’s Test for Dirofilaria immitis, Acanthocheilonema reconditum microfilariae differentiation and identification, [Canine]
2 mL EDTA whole blood and 1 mL serum or EDTA plasma
2-3 Bus. Days $41.00
Heartworm SNAP™ & Knott’s
ROUTINE AND WELL-CHECK ELISA for Dirofilaria immitis antigen, Knott’s Test for Dirofilaria immitis, Acanthocheilonema reconditum microfilariae differentiation and identifi-cation, [Canine]
2 mL EDTA whole blood and 1 mL blood, serum or EDTA plasma
2-3 Bus. Days $33.00
Heartworm Dirocheck™ & Knott’s
ROUTINE AND WELL-CHECK Dirofilaria immitis antigen, Knott’s Test for Dirofilaria immitis, Acan-thocheilonema reconditum microfilariae differentiation and identification, [Canine]
2 mL EDTA whole blood and 1 mL serum or EDTA plasma NO GREEN TOP
PREVIOUS POSITVIE CANINE ONLY Knott’s Test for Dirofilaria immitis, Acanthocheilonema reconditum microfilariae differentiation and identification, [Canine]
2 mL EDTA whole blood 2-3 Bus. Days $20.50
Neospora Serology IgG for Neospora caninum immunofluorescent antibody, [Canine] 1 mL serum Test run weekly $58.50
FELINE
Heartworm Panel, Feline (Antigen & Antibody)
Dirofilaria immitis antigen and antibody, [Feline (domestic & exotic)] 1 mL plasma or serum 2-3 Bus. Days $43.50
OTHER SPECIES
Encephalitozoon cuniculi IgM IgM Antibody, [Rabbit] 1 mL serumSendout test. Please call in advance.
$51.50
Encephalitozoon cuniculi igG IgG Antibody, [Rabbit] 1 mL serumSendout test. Please call in advance.
$62.00
Encephalitozoon cuniculi igG, IgM, CRP Panel
IgG Antibodies, IgM Antibodies, CRP [Rabbit] 1 mL serumSendout test. Please call in advance.
$103.00
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TEST DIRECTORYTest Name Test Description, [Acceptable Species], Comments Sample Submission Turnaround Time Price
PARASITOLOGY - CONT’SEROLOGY CONT’
EPM Send OutEquine protozoal myoencephalitis, Neospora hughesi and Sarcocystis neurona antibody serologies by different methods, [Equine]
1 mL serum or 0.5 mL CSF (do not spin down CSF)
Sendout test. Please call in advance.
Call Lab
Toxoplasma ELFA (antibodies) Toxoplasma gondii antibody [All mammals, except cetaceans and pinnipeds] 0.5 mL serum Test run weekly on Thursdays $51.50
PCR
Babesia PCR Organismal detection in whole blood, [Canine] 1 mL EDTA whole blood 7-14 Bus. Days $55.50