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Reproduction Profile (Dog) - PCR
Test number: 8165 |
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1 ) Canine Herpesvirus 1 CHV - 1 (Dog) PCR
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Sample Requirements |
A, AM , EB .
swab (eye, nose, pharynx, or genital tract), EDTA blood (viraemia), tissue (e.g. abortion material, kidney, or liver)
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2 ) Chlamydia sp. PCR
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Species
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Alpaca
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Amphibians
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Bird / Avian
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Cat / Feline
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Dog / Canine
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Pig / Swine
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Reptile
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Ruminants
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Sample Requirements |
A, FA , AM .
Dogs and Cats: swab (conjunctiva, nose, pharynx, or genital tract), tissue (e.g. Abortion material)
Swine: swab (conjunctiva, nose, or cervix), tracheal lavage, faeces, urine, tissue (e.g. Lung or abortion material)
Ruminants including Alpacas: swab (conjunctiva, nose, or cervix), tracheal lavage, milk, faeces, urine, tissue (e.g. Lung, liver, or abortion material)
Bird: swab (conjunctiva, pharynx and cloaca), faeces, tissue (e.g. Spleen or liver)
Reptiles / Amphibians: tissue (e.g. Lesions, lung, liver, spleen, intestine, or heart)
chelonian / turtle: nasal wash
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3 ) Mycoplasma (Dog) mucous membrane -PCR
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Description |
PCR
The PCR for Mycoplasma spp. detects M. arginini, M. gateae, M. spumans, M. cynos, M. molare, M. canis, M. edwardii, M. felis, M. bovigenitalum, M. maculosum, M. opalescens und M. feliminutum.
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Sample Requirements |
A , AM .
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4 ) Brucella Canis PCR
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Description |
Brucella canis is a Gram-negative proteobacterium that causes brucellosis in dogs and other canids.
Brucellosis is a disease caused by Brucella canis, it is the most common bacteria that can infect bitches and their fetuses.
Brucella canis also poses a significant public health hazard since it is transmissible to humans, especially those handling aborted fetuses. Humans may develop a serious liver impairment or arthritis.
Transmission of the disease can be by ingestion of infected vaginal discharge after abortion or venereally by infected seminal fluids. The seminal fluids may remain infected for months. Pregnant bitches may abort after 30 days of gestation, but most abortions occur after 50 days. Testicular degeneration and epididymitis are the usual manifestations of the disease in male dogs. Affected dogs frequently lick the scrotal skin, producing severe ulceration. Persistent bacteremias are common in many dogs that show no signs of disease.
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Sample Requirements |
A , EB , H, SPERM, GW, AM .
swab (cervix or preputium), EDTA blood, sperm, urine, tissue (e.g. abortion material)
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Price |
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To order:
- If you have any queries, please contact us on:
Tel: 0161 282 3066
email: info@laboklin.co.uk
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