Infectious Diseases
Infectious Diseases
PCR viral testing in horses is crucial for the rapid and accurate detection of infectious diseases, enabling early diagnosis and timely intervention.
At our clinic, we utilize the Enalees system to perform rapid PCR viral tests, providing accurate results in just 40 minutes. This advanced technology amplifies viral DNA or RNA from samples to quickly detect equine viruses such as Equine Influenza, Equine Herpesvirus, and Strangles directly on-site. The Enalees system enables us to diagnose infections swiftly, allowing for immediate treatment decisions without the need to send samples to external laboratories. With its high sensitivity and specificity, our clinic ensures reliable testing that meets the standards of traditional lab-based PCR, but with a significantly reduced turnaround time. This efficient process helps us manage potential outbreaks more effectively, minimizes the spread of infection, and improves overall patient care by delivering prompt and accurate diagnoses.
At our clinic, we utilize the Enalees system to perform rapid PCR viral tests, providing accurate results in just 40 minutes. This advanced technology amplifies viral DNA or RNA from samples to quickly detect equine viruses such as Equine Influenza, Equine Herpesvirus, and Strangles directly on-site. The Enalees system enables us to diagnose infections swiftly, allowing for immediate treatment decisions without the need to send samples to external laboratories. With its high sensitivity and specificity, our clinic ensures reliable testing that meets the standards of traditional lab-based PCR, but with a significantly reduced turnaround time. This efficient process helps us manage potential outbreaks more effectively, minimizes the spread of infection, and improves overall patient care by delivering prompt and accurate diagnoses.
The following tests can be performed at our clinic:
- Equine Herpes Virus 1 (EHV-1)
- Equine Herpes Virus 2 (EHV-2)
- Equine Herpes Virus 4 (EHV-4)
- Equine Herpes Virus 5 (EHV-5)
- Equine Influenza
- Rhodococcus
- Streptococcus equi subspecies equi (S. equi)
- Streptococcus Zooepidemicus
- Leptospira
- Anaplasma
- Theileria
- Babesia
- Borrelia
- Histopathology
- Cytology
- Culture & Sensitivity
- Mycology
- Mineral blood test
- Hormone blood test
- Low Performance blood test
- Breeding test