1ml whole blood
12 hours
Equine only
Two smears
7 days
Referred test
Immunocytochemistry is used to determine whether lymphoma is B cell or T cell. Smears already submitted for routine cytology can be used.
0.75 ml whole blood (minimum 250uL serum)
48 hours
2ml
24 hours
5 days
0.5 mL whole blood
24 hours
4 mL whole blood (into tube treated for clot retraction)
10 - 14 days
24 - 48 hours
Very small samples are less likely to yield a positive result.
24 Hours
The sensitivity of KOH microscopy is not as high as culture and a negative result does not rule out dermatophyte infection.
1 mL whole blood
24 hours
5 days
Referred test
2 mL whole blood
1 mL whole blood (EDTA)
7 days
This test is not covered under Vetnostics Pathology WA's NATA accreditation.
2 mL whole blood
10 - 14 days.
2ml EDTA blood or urine
7 days
Detects Leptospira interrogans by PCR
3 weeks
2 mL whole blood
24 hours
The lipase assay routinely run at Vetpath is DGGR lipase. This test uses a novel substrate which is more specific for pancreatic lipase than previous lipase assays. The DGGR lipase activity has been found to have excellent agreement with the Spec cPL. This agreement correlates with a higher sensitivity and specificity of DGGR lipase for diagnosis of acute pancreatitis in dogs.
Reference: JVIM 2014:28:863-870.
The FP2 panel now includes DGGR lipase. Recent studies have shown that this assay is also a useful and cost-efficient method for the investigation of pancreatic disease in cats. Based on the literature and in house studies, the reference interval for this assay is <26 U/L, with an equivocal range of 26-35 U/L. Patients with results within the equivocal range, and no evidence of azotaemia may benefit from abdominal ultrasound if they have clinical symptoms compatible with pancreatitis.
Reference: J Vet Internal Med 2013; 27:1077-1082
Up to 4 weeks
3 weeks
2ml whole blood
24 hours
Includes AST, ALT, ALP, GGT, albumin, bilirubin and cholesterol
2ml whole blood
24 hours
Includes ALP, GGT, GLDH, albumin, bilirubin and total bile acids
2ml whole blood
24 hours
Includes AST, ALT, ALP, albumin, bilirubin and cholesterol
1.0 mL whole blood
24 hours
Cortisol concentration is now measured on the Atellica (previous measurement was on the Immulite 2000). The interpretative comments have also been updated. Note that direct comparison between cortisol concentrations from different assays is not possible.
Standard low dose dexamethasone suppression test protocol
20 gm faeces
48 hours
2ml whole blood
10 - 14 days
Vitamin B12 is used to measure cobalt status as a deficiency of cobalt results in a deficiency of vitamin B12. In ruminants vitamin B12 is measured as MMA (methylmalonic acid); measurement of plasma MMA is the preferred assay for vitamin B12 status in cattle (vitamin B12 is necessary for the normal metabolism of MMA). Vitamin B12 deficiency results in elevated MMA levels.
1 mL whole blood
24 hours
Single smear
24 hours (Mon-Sat)
Swab
12-48 hours
Do not refrigerate
5 mL
48 hours
2 mL whole blood (absolute minimum of 500uL serum)
3 - 4 weeks
6 - 8 weeks
4ml urine
5 days
1 - 2 mL
12-48 hours
Additional samples receive a discounted fee.
1 - 2 mL
24 hours
Minimum of 4 mL whole blood
10 - 14 days
1ml EDTA whole blood
15 working days
Multidrug Resistance MDR1 gene expresses a protein involved in the transport of biological substances through the blood-brain barrier of dogs. Recently, a mutation (nt230[del4]) in the MDR1 gene has been shown to be predisposed in some breeds that can result in adverse reactions to some commonly administered drugs such as ivermectin and ioperamide. In affected dogs, exposure of these drugs at the normal administered dose can result in serious neurological side effects such as hypersalivation, ataxia, blindness, tremor, respiratory distress and even death.
Affected breeds:
Collie (approx. 50-75% are affected by the MDR1 gene mutation), Australian Shepherd, Shetland Sheepdog, Old English Sheepdog, Border collie, English Shepherd, German Shepherd, White Shepherd, Waller, Silken Windhound, McNab and a variety of mixed breed dogs
Implicated drugs:
Anti-Parasitic Drugs - Ivermectin substances: Diapec®, Ecomectin, Equimax, Eqvalan, Ivomec, Noromectin, Paramectin, Qualimec, Sumex & Virbamec
Doramectine substances:Dectomax, Moxidectine substances: Cydectin & Equest
Loperamide substances - Immodium [anti-diarrhoeal]
Metronidazole substances - Flagyl
Chemotherapy Agents - Vinblastine, Doxorubicine, Paclitaxel, Docetaxel, Methotrexat & Vincristine Glucocorticoids (Steroids commonly used to treat auto-immune diseases): Dexamethason
Immuno-suppressives: Cyclosporine A
Heart glycosides: Digoxine & Methyldigoxine
Antiarrhythmics: Verapamil, Diltiazem & Chinidine
Analgesics - Morphine & Butorphenol
Anti-emetics: Metoclopramide, Ondansetron & Domperidon
Antibiotics - Sparfloxacin, Grepafloxacin; Erythromycin
Antihistamines - Ebastin
Tranquillisers - Acepromazine
Other drugs; Etoposide; Mitoxantrone; Ondansetron; Paclitaxel; Rifampicin.
Interpretation of the results:
Results will indicate whether the dog is;
2 mL whole blood
24 Hours
2 mL whole blood
3 - 4 weeks
Swab
14 days
Consider Mycobacterial PCR (more sensitive than culture)
3 weeks
7 days
This test is performed as part of the canine and feline respiratory PCR panels.
1 mL whole blood
7 days
2 mL whole blood
24 hours
Platelets from some species, including some breeds of dogs (eg Akitas), contain high concentrations of K and the [K] in serum samples is higher than in LH plasma samples. To minimise this problem when monitoring dogs with hypoadrencorticism, the use of LH samples is recommended.
0.5 mL whole blood (100uL of serum minimum)
0.5ml
7 days
Panel includes:
0.5ml
7 days
Panel includes:
2 mL whole blood
10 - 14 days
SNT = serum neutralisation test
For successful anaerobic culture, it is best to have 2 mL of aspirated fluid or at least 1 cm2 of tissue.
2 mL whole blood
Single smear
24 hours Mon-Sat
May be used in conjunction with serum progesterone.
4 gm
48 hours
50 mL stomach contents
6 - 8 weeks
Referred test
Must have 50 000 cells
3 weeks
0.25 mL whole unclotted blood
24 hours
1 mL whole blood
Run once a week (Tuesday)
24 hours
0.8ml whole blood
24 hours
Fill tube to correct level
24 hours
4 working days (dogs)
2.0 ml whole blood
10 - 14 working days
24 hours
3 ml whole blood
3 weeks
1 mL whole blood (400 uL serum minimum)
Done daily Mon-Fri
Single parasite
14 days
0.5 mL if submitting blood
24 hours
If looking for Mycoplasma haemofelis (Haemobartonella felis) then capillary blood (no anticoagulant) is most likely to yield positive results in infected cats.
4 working days
24 hours
3ml whole blood
Up to 4 weeks
Performed by haemagglutination inhibition
1 mL whole blood
Biobest now perform CPV titre testing by IFA (no longer HAI).
Canine Parvovirus (CPV) and Canine Distemper Virus (CDV) are serious viral pathogens in dogs that have been very well controlled with the use of vaccinations. Annual revaccination of dogs has been an industry norm that is being challenged due to increasing proof that protective immunity lasts for longer than one year (and often longer than 4 years) and the knowledge that vaccinations may in some cases have detrimental side effects ranging from anaphylaxis to immune-mediated disease.
Rather than merely stopping annual vaccination, dogs may have their immune status assessed to determine whether vaccination is indicated or not. This is particularly pertinent in at risk animals. Serological titre tests have been designed to measure the IgG levels and studies have shown that protection from infection can be determined with these tests.INTERPRETATION:
Faecal swab
24 hours
10 - 14 days
Request test
1ml whole blood
24 hours
1ml whole blood
24 hours
Collect sample at any time between doses.
2 mL whole blood
24 hours
1 mL whole blood
24 hours
1 mL whole blood
24 hours
24 - 48 hours
Feathers with some blood soaked in the quill (at least 2 feathers)
LH blood soaked into filter paper (200uL)
3 weeks
2 mL whole blood
24 hours
1 mL whole blood
10 - 14 days
1ml in each tube
24 hours
Includes PCV (haematocrit), TS protein, ALT, ALP, creatinine, albumin, glucose.
2 mL whole blood
1 mL whole blood
3 working days
2.5 mL whole blood
1 mL whole blood
0.5 mL whole blood
24 hours
Used for:
0.5 mL
24 - 48 hours
If sufficient fluid, place some in an EDTA tube and the rest in either a PC tube (without activator) or a sterile urine contain
2 mL whole blood
24 hours
24 hours
3 weeks
PCR test for Circovirus
2ml whole blood
1ml in each tube
24 hours
RP2 contains a CBC, CK, AST, GGT, GLDH, urea, creatinine, bilirubin, glucose, total protein, albumin, globulin, calcium, BOHB, calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, Na, K, Cl.
1ml in each tube
24 hours
RPC2 includes a CBC, CK, AST, ALT, ALP, GGT, bilirubin, urea, creatinine, total protein, albumin, globulins, glucose, ketones.
2 - 3 mL whole blood
10 days
5 mL
48 hours
Detects:
0.5 mL whole blood
24 hours