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Microbiology
Test name | Test details | Sample requirement | Test code | Turnaround time |
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Culture & sensitivity of wound, abscess or ulcer |
Aerobic and anaerobic culture and sensitivity. Includes extended sensitivities of resistant organisms. |
Charcoal swab |
CS |
3 days |
Culture and sensitivity of fluid or pus |
Using Robertson’ Enrichment process to maximise recovery. Includes extended sensitivities of resistant organisms. |
Fluid in plain sterile container |
FLCU |
3-5 days |
Ear swab culture and sensitivity |
Aerobic, anaerobic and yeast culture with appropriate sensitivity tests |
Charcoal or E swab |
EAR1 |
3-5 days |
Additional site- please advise if sites to be pooled for 1 fee | EAX2 | |||
Ear culture and cytology |
Culture and sensitivity plus ear cytology |
Charcoal or E swab + slides |
EYCC |
3-5 days |
Eye Culture |
Bacterial and yeast/fungal culture with appropriate topical sensitivities |
Charcoal or E swab |
EYCU |
3-5 days |
Eye (second) culture | Additional site- please advise if sites to be pooled for 1 fee | EYX2 | 3-5 days | |
Eye culture and cytology |
Culture and sensitivity plus corneal or conjunctival cytology |
Charcoal or E swab + slides |
EYCC |
3-5 days for culture |
Nasal culture |
Bacterial and fungal culture including Cryptococcus and Aspergillus. Sensitivities performed on bacteria isolates |
Charcoal swab or nasal discharge in sterile container or plaque/tissue in dry pot with a few drops of saline |
NAC |
3 days |
Bacterial culture of tissue samples/ implants |
Culture including enrichment culture of tissue or surgical implants, IV catheters etc. using glass bead enrichment process to maximise recovery. Includes extended sensitivities of resistant organisms. |
Tissue/implant/catheter in dry sterile container with a few drops of saline |
TISS |
5 days |
Blood culture |
Culture and sensitivity of blood in blood-grow transport medium. Additional blood culture |
2–5 ml blood in blood culture system bottle (contact lab) |
BLCU BCX2 |
5 days |
Faecal Analysis
Test name | Test details | Sample requirement | Test code | Turnaround time |
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Faecal parasitology |
Sensitive centrifugation/sedimentation technique for detection of protozoa, oocysts/ova and larvae including lung worm |
Faeces |
FAEP |
Next day |
Parasitology with additional Ziehl-Neelsen stain for Cryptosporidium (useful in young animals) |
FPZN |
2-4 days |
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Salmonella & Campylobacter |
Salmonella and Campylobacter using selective media |
Faeces |
FSC |
2–4 days |
Routine faecal analysis |
Parasitology as above and culture for Salmonella and Campylobacter |
Faeces |
FA |
2–4 days |
Additional ZN stain for Cryptosporidium |
Faeces |
FAZN |
2–4 days |
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Tritrichomonas PCR |
PCR test for detection of Tritrichomonas foetus in feline faeces |
Faeces |
TRIP |
Up to 7 days |
Parvovirus antigen |
Test for parvovirus antigen in faeces |
Faeces or plain swab |
PARS |
Same day |
Parvovirus PCR |
PCR for parvovirus in faeces |
Faeces |
PARP |
4 days |
Giardia antigen |
Giardia antigen test |
Faeces |
GIAA |
Same day |
Faecal occult blood |
Detection of GI bleeding. NB: Meat-free diet for 3 days prior to sample collection (white fish can be fed). |
Faeces |
FOC |
Same day |
Canine diarrhoea PCR panel |
Canine Coronavirus, Canine Parvovirus, Cryptosporidium spp, Giardia spp. |
Faeces |
CDPP |
Up to 4 days |
Feline diarrhoea PCR panel |
Feline Coronavirus, Feline Panleucopaenia virus, Cryptosporidium spp, Giardia spp and Tritrichomonas foetus. |
Faeces |
FDPP |
Up to 4 days |