Theileria equi (cELISA)
| Description | Detection of antibodies to Theileria equi (formerly known as Babesia equi), a causative agent of equine piroplasmosis, by competitive ELISA. | |||||||||
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| Code | 1460 | |||||||||
| Section | Serology | |||||||||
| Species | Equine | |||||||||
| Specimen | 1 mL serum | |||||||||
| Sampling Requirements | Collect serum from clotted blood in a non-additive tube (e.g. plain red top or serum separator). When possible, transfer clear serum off the clot into a new tube. | |||||||||
| Collection Container | Glass or plastic tube with no anticoagulant additives. | |||||||||
| Packing Instructions | Label all samples with unique identifiers. For multiple samples, number tubes consecutively using a permanent marker or adhesive label. Place the tubes in consecutive numerical order in cardboard boxes designated for tubes. Do not submit loose in bags. Use cold packs during hot weather, especially if shipping serum samples on the clot. Overnight shipping is recommended. | |||||||||
| Special Instructions | Any sample from an animal originating from or traveling through the State of Texas requires a fully-completed Texas Animal Health Commission piroplasmosis test record before results will be released. Samples must be received in the testing lab / location by 3 p.m., 1 business day before the scheduled test day, otherwise samples will be held until the next scheduled test day. | |||||||||
| Price | $22.50 | |||||||||
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