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RADIL Introduces Pinworm by PCR Testing
11.19.2009

In the past, in order to accurately determine the presence of pinworms in an animal has required a post-mortem direct exam.  With the introduction of RADIL's new PCR assay which tests for both Syphacia obvelata and Aspiculuris tetraptera, antemortem testing can now be performed with highly accurate results.  RADIL's Pinworm PCR assay is nearly as sensitive as the direct exam and has the advantage that the animal does not need to be euthanized for evaluation.  In studies, it was also more sensitive than either of the two antemortem tests (tape test and fecal float).

Pinworm by PCR evaluation will be available beginning December 1, 2009 as part of the Mouse Basic , Mouse Comprehensive and Rat Basic Fecal Panels, as a Helicobacter & Pinworm panel, or as a stand-alone assay.  For more information and pricing, please click here. 

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MFI2 - The next generation in serology testing
11.19.2009

At this year's National AALAS Meeting in Denver, Colorado, RADIL introduced a breakthrough serologic testing technology that will offer clients an increased level of results confidence for the most prevalent mouse and rat agents.  MFI2 represents an advanced approach to serologic monitoring for laboratory animal pathogens, providing the highest level of diagnostic accuracy available.   By evaluating multiple antigens for each agent, primary and confirmatory testing now occur at the same time, saving time and increasing the predictive value of the final results.  Clients will begin seeing multiple antigens reported on case reports as of December 1, 2009.

For more information regarding MFI2, please visit the Serology section of this site.

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Serum Shipping SOP

Serum samples should be shipped frozen using an overnight service. One or two pounds of ice packs are generally adequate depending on the type of container, the number of samples and the ambient temperature. Optimal shipping conditions are achieved when the entire package with its lid open is frozen overnight at or below -20 C. The use of dry ice is not required. If you choose to ship on dry ice, check in advance for special hazardous materials shipping requirements and to be certain that your shipping service will accept dry ice packages.

Do not submit whole blood; hemolysis will occur during freezing or shipping and may interfere with serologic test performance.
Refrain from pooling serum samples, a practice that can yield false negative results by dilution effect.

To expedite testing, and prevent leakage, we encourage clients to submit 1:5 diluted serum in RADIL serum vials (provided free of charge on request to clients who pre-dilute their samples) sequentially numbered with an indelible marker.

NOTE: A completed serology case form must be included with each submission specifying the species, serum dilution, and the serology profile or individual test(s) requested. Describe any potential biohazards associated with the samples. Please use a separate serology accession form for each different species of animal and serologic profile or group of test(s) requested.

 

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