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
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