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Tracing of albumin and globulin fractions by gel electrophoresis. Includes alpha 1, alpha 2, beta 1, beta 2, and gamma protein concentrations and pathologist interpretation, when indicated.
Detection of antigen to rabies virus by fluorescent antibody test. This test is performed at the Texas Department of State Health Services in Austin, Texas. Submissions may incur additional processing charges to remove the head and/or brain. See TVMDL’s Fee Schedule for details.
Specimen
Fresh brain (all animals) or entire head (small animals only).
Referral tests are not performed at TVMDL; a processing and delivery fee will apply. To expedite results, submitters should send samples directly to the Kansas State University Rabies Laboratory to ensure specific requirements are met. Each sample requires a completed Kansas State University Rabies Laboratory FAVN Form signed by a USDA accredited veterinarian.
Detection of antibodies to rabies virus by fluorescent antibody virus neutralization. The FAVN test is required by many rabies-free countries or regions for dog and cat travel.
Measurement of relaxin by Rapid ImmunoMigration. In dogs, relaxin can be detected as early as 22 days of pregnancy but more reliably after 28 days of pregnancy. The highest concentration of relaxin occurs at 42-56 days of pregnancy in dogs. In cats, relaxin can be detected as early as 25 days but more reliably after 31 days of pregnancy.
Specimen
0.5 mL serum, lithium heparin plasma, or EDTA plasma
Detection of pathogens commonly attributed to respiratory disease in canines; includes Bordetella bronchiseptica, canine adenovirus 2, canine distemper virus, canine herpesvirus 1, canine influenza virus (subtypes H3N8 and H3N2), canine respiratory coronavirus, canine parainfluenza virus, Mycoplasma cynos, and Streptococcus equi subsp. zooepidemicus, all by real time PCR.
Specimen
“Pooling” must be written on the submission form, otherwise samples from different anatomical locations of the same animal will be tested and charged separately.
One or more of the following:
nasal swab
tracheal swab
pharyngeal swab
conjunctival swab
1 g fresh tissue (respiratory, brain, kidney, spleen)
Detection of antibodies to Rickettsia rickettsii, the causative agent of Rocky Mountain spotted fever, by indirect fluorescent antibody test. Performed at 1:64, 1:128, 1:256, 1:512, 1:1024, and 1:2048 dilutions.
Detection of Rickettsiales species, including Ehrlichia canis, E. chaffeensis, E. ewingii, Rickettsia rickettsii, and Anaplasma phagocytophilum, all by real time PCR.