Preanalytics: 24 hours at 15-25°C 4 to 6 days at 2-8 ° C depending of the nature of sampling
Veterinary Analyses
Parasite screening (blood) (micr.)
A-PARSG
Material: EDTA whole blood, blood smear
Method: microscopy
Daily
Preanalytics: 24 hours at room temperature 48 hours at 2-8°C
Indication:
Examination for intracellular pathogens or microfilariae
Veterinary Analyses
Parasite screening (micr.)
A-B_PARP
Material: Deep skin scrapings or hair with root
Method: microscopy
Veterinary Analyses
Parasite screening (stool) (micr.)
A-PARFECCAT
Material: Feaces
Method: Microscopy
Daily
Preanalytics: The delivery of samples to the laboratory should ideally be done as soon as possible. The detection of vegetative forms of protozoa indeed requires very fresh stools. Stool should be stored at 4 to 8 ° C.
Indication:
Search for parasites on faeces: Several examinations are part of this profile and will be carried out according to the species: direct microscopic examination, microscopic examination after concentration, microscopic examination after flotation and microscopic examination after staining. On request, a Baermann test can be done.
Veterinary Analyses
Parasitological analyzes
A-PARCAT
Daily
Indication:
We carry out the complete range of parasitological analyzes. More details on our parasitological analyzes are available in the preanalytical catalog.
Veterinary Analyses
Partial Thromboplastine Time ( PTT)
A-PTT
Synonyms: aPTT, partial thromboplastin time, activated partial thromboplastin time, Kaolin Cephalin Clotting Time (KCCT)
Material: Citrated plasma
Method: coagulometric
Daily
Preanalytics: 48 hours at room temperature
Indication:
Detection of coagulation factor deficiencies Detection of Vitamin K deficiency/ antagonism: anticoagulant rodenticide, synthetic liver failure, cholestatic liver disease, drug interferences Screening hemostatic disorders Monitoring of vitamin K therapy
Veterinary Analyses
Parvovirus (Ag) (feces)
A-PARVOFEC
Material: Feaces
Method: Immunochromatography
Daily
Preanalytics: 4 h at 15 - 25°C 4 days at 2 - 8°C
Indication:
Detection of parvovirosis in dogs, cats and ferrets
Veterinary Analyses
Parvovirus (PCR)
A-PARVOPCR
Material: Faeces
Test will be performed upon request
Preanalytics: 24 hours at 15-25°C 4 to 6 days at 2-8 ° C depending of the nature of sampling
Veterinary Analyses
Parvovirus canine (Ab)
A-CNPARVOAC
Material: Serum
Method: Neutralisation test
2 times per week
Preanalytics: 24 hours at 15 -25 ° C 7 days at 2-8 ° C Longer storage at (-15) - (-25) ° C
Veterinary Analyses
Parvovirus canine: titration Ab vaccine
A-CNPARVOCHECK
Synonyms: Parvovirosis, CPV-2
Material: Serum
Method: ELISA
Preanalytics: 6 days at 15-25 ° C 6 weeks at 2-8 °C months to years at -20 °C 6 days at 15-25 ° C 6 weeks at 2-8 °C months to years at -20 °C 6 days at 15-25 ° C 6 weeks at 2-8 °C months to years at -20 °C
Indication:
This laboratory test is not analyzed alone but only in combination with a request for a profile (Titration vaccination Ab, dog)
Veterinary Analyses
Parvovirus feline: titration Ab vaccine
A-CTPARVOCHECK
Synonyms: Feline panleukopenia, FPV
Material: Serum
Method: ELISA
Preanalytics: 6 days at 15-25 ° C 6 weeks at 2-8 °C months to years at -20 °C
Indication:
This laboratory test is not analyzed alone but only in combination with a request for a profile (Titration vaccination Ab, cat)
Veterinary Analyses
Parvovirus, feline (Ab)
A-CTPARVOAC
Material: Serum
Method: Neutralisation method
2 times per week
Preanalytics: 24 hours at 15 -25 ° C 7 days at 2-8 ° C Longer storage at (-15) - (-25) ° C