Rabbit Encephalitozoon spp. PCR
The Rabbit Encephalitozoon spp. PCR test is a molecular diagnostic assay specifically designed to detect the presence of Encephalitozoon cuniculi, a microsporidian parasite that affects rabbits and other mammals. This test utilizes polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technology to provide highly sensitive and specific detection of the pathogen from clinical samples such as urine, cerebrospinal fluid, or tissue
2 ml EDTA whole blood
Collect an adequate amount of blood in a K2EDTA (purple top tube). Gently mix blood well after collection. Refrigerate sample at 4oC until shipment.
Label each sample with the animal’s name and a unique identifier, using a permanent marker or a secure adhesive label
Ensure the submittal form is completed with the animal’s information and relevant medical history.
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