Sentences with phrase «clinic heartworm antigen test»

Specifying only one test may erroneously lead cat owners and your readers to believe that such test is the only available in - clinic heartworm antigen test for use with cats.
Accompanying the article is the well - written client handout «Heartworm Disease in Cats» that Vetstreet personnel authored and editors of Today's Veterinary Nurse reviewed.8 We wanted to also inform your readers that, in addition to the mentioned SNAP ® test (IDEXX) for feline heartworm antigen testing, other in - clinic heartworm antigen tests, including one from Zoetis, are available.

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With respect to the information in the handout, we also wish to note that many veterinarians likely do not begin evaluating cats with clinical signs compatible with heartworm disease with any in - clinic antigen test because of the relative insensitivity for antigen detection in any infected cat.1 — 3 In an effort to increase the success of confirming a suspected infection, veterinarians may instead choose to send samples to a reference laboratory for both antigen and antibody testing, because an in - clinic combination antigen and antibody test for identifying heartworm - infected cats is not currently available.
Similarly, a variety of ELISA and immunochromatography tests are available for in - clinic use to detect feline heartworm antigen.
«A reliable, affordable, fast - acting heartworm antigen test is an important tool for our clinic,» said Christopher Alvey, BS, DVM, of Bridge Mill Animal Hospital in Canton, Ga. «When clients can receive the results of their pets» test while still in our clinic, it makes it easier for us to dispense a heartworm preventative or to begin treatment for affected animals.
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