Equine Piroplasmosis is a serious tick-borne disease caused by Babesia caballi and Theileria equi. As a national reference laboratory, Equigerminal is dedicated to providing the most accurate diagnostic services for Equine Piroplasmosis, a tick-borne disease caused by Babesia caballi and Theileria equi. At Equigerminal we follow ISO17025 standards.
Our facility offers reliable cELISA tests to detect antibodies against these pathogens, ensuring your horses' health and compliance with international trade standards.
PTE019/6 cELISA test to detect antibodies against Babesia caballi
PTE020/6 cELISA test to detect antibodies against Theileria equi
Test Details
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Pathogens Detected: Antibodies against Babesia caballi and Theileria equi.
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Sample Requirements: 5 mL of blood, serum, or plasma collected in a dry or EDTA tube.
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Turnaround Time:
- Standard Processing: Results within 2-5 working days after sample receipt.
When to Choose the cELISA Test
The cELISA test is ideal for detecting chronic or inapparent infections, routine screening, and ensuring compliance with international trade regulations. It detects antibodies (IgG) 21 days post-exposure.
How It Works
How It Works
- 🛒 Purchase the Test: Select and buy the test online.
- 📧 Receive Instructions: After payment confirmation, receive instructions for sample collection.
- ✨ Sample Collection: Your veterinarian collects the sample.
- 📄 Download Submission Form: Download the printable submission form here.
- 📮 Send Samples: Send to our lab by regular mail or express delivery to:
Equigerminal Lab
Rua Pedro Nunes, IPN Incubadora, Edifício C
3030-199 Coimbra, PORTUGAL
- 📄 Receive Results: Get the result certificate by email. If you need assistance, contact us at support@equigerminal.pt.
More Info
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For more detailed information on the cELISA test for Equine Piroplasmosis, including sample collection and submission instructions, please visit our website or contact our support team.
Visit our detailed diagnosis page for more information.
FAQs
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How does the cELISA test work? The cELISA test detects antibodies to Babesia caballi and Theileria equi, providing high sensitivity and specificity for identifying chronic or inapparent infections.
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What types of samples are required for the test? 5 mL of blood, serum, or plasma collected in a dry or EDTA tube.
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How long does it take to get the test results? The turnaround time is 2-5 working days after the sample is received in the laboratory.
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What should be done if a horse tests positive for Piroplasmosis? Horses that test positive should be isolated to prevent the spread of the disease. Follow biosecurity measures and consult with a veterinarian for appropriate treatment and management.
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How can Piroplasmosis be prevented? Prevention involves testing and controlling tick exposure, using repellents, acaricides, and regular inspections, controlling and eradicating the tick vector, and quarantining EP-positive animals.