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Catalogue 2020/21 LABORATORY FOR CLINICAL DIAGNOSTICS Catalogue 2020/21 SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE Serologie · EndokrinologieSerology · Endocrinology · Mikrobiologie · Microbiology · Pathologie · Pathology · Allergiediagnostik · Allergy · PCRs· PCR-Nachweise · Genetics · Hygiene· Genetik · Hygiene 2 Preface Dear colleagues, It‘s that time again: We have compiled a current price list for you. It is valid from July 2020 to June 2021. The laboratory: Our range of services includes The environment: We are aware of our responsibility everything from general diagnostics needed every – that is why we also try to commit ourselves in this day to specialised services. What all assays have field. An example: The Blue Angel on our shipping bags in common is: They get our full attention, they are is a sign that the bag has been recycled and will be carefully selected and validated for the specific animal recycled again. The laboratory itself is on the town’s species. They are accredited, which means that an list of fair trade companies, to name just a few of our external panel of specialists has approved the type of activities. analysis and the type of controls to which we subject ourselves on a daily basis. The people: We, the Laboklin team, are a group of very different people – many nations are represented, many professions, many different interests and areas of work. We are united by the desire to provide good analyses and to give you, in practice, the best possible support from the laboratory. This is why you will find us at many ͲW>ͲϭϯϭϴϲͲϬϭͲϬϬ professional training courses, why you will regularly find our new publications in the literature as well as new test offers. And for your very special questions, our colleagues in the laboratory and the local colleagues Contact us! are always available to help you. We are looking forward to hearing from you! Dr. Elisabeth Müller CEO LABOKLIN Preface UPDATE A Selection of New Diagnostic Tests Available Dysbiosis Profile – now also available for cats! Gluten sensitivity in dogs Laryngeal paralysis (LP) in Bull Terriers and • Chronic diarrhoea, flatulence and recurrent • In the literature, paroxysmal gluten-sensitive Miniature Bull Terriers parasitosis are often signs of intestinal dysbiosis. dyskinesia (canine epileptoid cramping • In Bull Terriers and Miniature Bull Terriers, • The dysbiosis profile for dogs and cats with syndrome) has been described in Border Terriers, a genetic variant was found which represents adapted reference intervals, a parasitological and English and Irish Setters, and others. Its signs a high risk factor for an early form of hereditary mycological examination and the inflammation include conscious seizures and being absent laryngeal paralysis. markers calprotectin and alpha-1 antitrypsin (staring into the distance). • Typical clinical signs include limited exercise provides new treatment approaches. • A similar gluten sensitivity is also seen in other tolerance, progressive laryngeal stridor, voice dog breeds, where antibodies against impairment, shortness of breath and collapse. Anoplocephala perfoliata in horses transglutaminase-2 (IgA) or gliadin (IgG) can be • Homozygous affected dogs (genotype LP/LP) • For the detection of Anoplocephala perfoliata, found in serum. have a ten to twenty-fold higher risk of LABOKLIN offers antibody detection in blood by developing laryngeal paralysis. ELISA. Sensitivity and specificity is high Rickettsia PCR compared to coproscopic examination • In addition to serology, LABOKLIN now also Inflammatory pulmonary disease (IPD) in collies (flotation/sedimentation). offers the direct detection of Rickettsia spp. by • In collies, a genetic variant can be associated • The test is suitable for stock screening or for PCR. For this, we need EDTA blood, a tick or a with inflammatory pulmonary disease, which can targeted therapy and should be performed at the skin biopsy (fresh/non-fixated). lead to foamy vomiting, shallow breathing, end of the grazing season. • Furthermore, the rickettsia PCR has been coughing, strong breath sounds and fever just a included in two new profiles: few days after birth. Tumour marker thymidine kinase 1. The PCR Tick Profile 4 includes • In collaboration with Prof. Leeb (University of • Thymidine kinase (TK) is a proliferation marker A. phagocytophilum, babesia, borrelia and the Bern) and several collie breeders, LABOKLIN was that can be indicative of neoplastic processes in TBE virus in addition to rickettsia. able to identify this variant and thus provide a the blood. 2. The Flea Profile cat, includes PCRs for genetic test for this disease. • In serum, TK levels are elevated in acute and haemotropic mycoplasma (including • The dogs respond well to treatment with chronic leukaemia, lymphoma (even before stage differentiation), rickettsia and antibiotics and secretolytic agents, but clinical V) and multiple myeloma, among others, and thus Bartonella henselae from fleas or EDTA blood. signs recur quickly once antibiotic treatment is support diagnosis and monitoring in dogs, cats, discontinued. horses, guinea pigs and other species. A Selection of New Diagnostic Tests 4 Table of contents Preface ........................................................2 Maldigestion and Diarrhoea ......................12 Farm Animal Specific Tests ......................34 A Selection of New Diagnostic Birds and Small Mammals ......................38 Tests Available .............................................3 Reptiles, Amphibians, Fish .....................40 Overview of the Most Important Profiles ....5 Bees ..........................................................42 Dog / Cat - Profiles .....................................6 Hygiene - Vet Practices ............................42 Haematology / Coagulation .........................6 Index ..........................................................43 Blood Donor Profiles ...................................6 Preanalytics ...............................................50 Travel Profiles ..............................................7 Public Holidays in Germany ......................52 Leishmania Profiles .....................................7 LABOKLIN Service ....................................53 Other Profiles ...............................................7 Terms/Conditions ......................................54 Kidney / Urine ..............................................7 Abbreviations .............................................54 Liver .............................................................7 Samples in the Cobas analyser (clinical chemistry) Pancreas - Exocrine ....................................8 Seizures .......................................................8 Parasitology ...............................................13 Prices and conditions valid for Muscular Disease ........................................8 Microbiology ..............................................14 these countries: Immunology .................................................8 PCR Assays ...............................................15 Endocrinology .............................................9 PCR Profiles ..............................................16 EU countries: Tumour Markers ........................................10 Pathology ..................................................17 Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Hungary, Others ........................................................10 Allergy ........................................................18 Rumania, Slovenia. Drugs / Toxicology .....................................10 Genetics - Dog ..........................................19 Serology ....................................................10 Genetics - Cat ...........................................27 Non EU countries: Albania, Bosnia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Single Determinations ...............................11 Equine Specific Tests................................29 urier Se Republic of Macedonia, Serbia. o rv Vitamins .....................................................12 C ic Camelid Specific Tests .............................29 e *NOW * b o o k online Contact / Customer Service Prices valid from 01.09.2020 until 31.06.2021 Courier Service DE-97688 Bad Kissingen, Germany The tests offered and the prices may be subject to We offer courier services in most regions within Tel. +49 971 72020 • Fax +49 971 68546 change. Europe. Please contact your local LABOKLIN [email protected] • www.laboklin.com VAT added if applicable (see page 54 for details). representative for more information or mail to [email protected] As of: 02.06.2020 Table of Contents Turnaround time: AT same day results on • Mon-Fri •• Mon-Sat -amylase -HBS -carotene Profiles -GT Prices ex. V urea creatinine α lipase glucose fructosamine cholesterol bilirubin AP GLDH LDH ALT AST CK total protein electrophor. albumin globulin alb./glob. triglycerides γ lactate PO4 Mg Ca Na K Na/K-ratio Fe Zn, Se FCoV Ab antigen FeLV FIV Ab U-P/C β NEFA β T4 bile acids complete blood count turnaround time Small Animals € 21.00 1006 Large Screening •• 27.00 1000 Small Screening •• 13.00 19.00 6001 “FIP“ Screening (cat) • 26.00 32.00 6013 Large Feline Profile • 50.00 56.00 6003 Small Feline Profile • 33.00 1208 Geriatric Profile + SDMA • 36.00 1008 Geriatric Profile + U-P/C •• 31.00 1014 PreOP-Screen (+PT) •• + small blood count 22.00 1015 Anaemia Screening Basic •• + reticulocytes 20.00 6002 FIV Monitoring • (CD4/CD8 sample <48h old), FIV PCR (quantitative, 1-2 weeks)* 95.00 101.00 2266 BARF Profile 3 + Cu, Zn, vit. A, vit. D, vit. E 75.00 + small blood
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