Point-of-Care Infectious Disease Test Kits in Practice: An Update from ACVIM 2016

Original Presentation Date:
04/20/2019

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There are several options that clinicians can consider, but which in-house test kit results can be trusted? A recap of news you can use from the 2016 ACVIM Forum! In this segment the focus is on the sensitivity and specificity of commercially available point-of-care diagnostic tests used in small animal practice including: FeLV / FIV: - SNAP Comboยฎ and SNAPยฎ Feline Triple FeLV Test - WITNESSยฎ - Anigenยฎ - VetScanยฎ - Speed Duoยฎ FeLV Test 3 point-of-care tests for Giardia including: - SNAPยฎ Giardia test - VetScanยฎ Giardia test - Anigenยฎ Giardia test Running time: 10 mins Member Fee: $9.95; Free registration for new Members, Unlimited Plus members, and Evidence Based Update subscribers http://vetvine.com/article/181/evidence-based-update-subscriptions)

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