Screen for a Major Cause of Hemolytic Anemia in Dogs
When a dog presents with pale gums, fever, and weakness, rapidly screen for exposure to Babesia. This antibody test is a critical first step in diagnosing this life-threatening, tick-borne protozoal disease.
Tick-Borne Protozoa
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Canine babesiosis is a severe, often fatal, tick-borne disease caused by intraerythrocytic protozoa that lead to hemolytic anemia. Diagnosis based on blood smear examination alone can be unreliable due to low parasitemia, especially in chronic cases. The Tashikin Babesia Ab Rapid Test detects a host immune response to the organism, providing a sensitive tool for identifying exposed dogs, even when parasites are not visible. It is an essential test for any anemic dog in an endemic region.
Your Path to Diagnosing a Critical Anemia:
Test Anemic Patients
The primary diagnostic for any dog presenting with signs of hemolysis, such as pale mucous membranes, jaundice, or pigmenturia.
Screen High-Risk Breeds
Incorporate into screening for at-risk breeds like Greyhounds and Pit Bull Terriers, or dogs with a history of tick exposure or fighting.
Support Further Testing
A positive antibody result strongly supports the decision to perform a more specific diagnostic test, such as PCR, to confirm active infection.
| Parametro | Valore |
|---|---|
| Analyte | Antibodies to Babesia canis / B. gibsoni |
| Methodology | Lateral Flow Immunochromatographic Assay |
| Sample Type | Canine Whole Blood, Serum, or Plasma |
| Assay Time | 5-10 minutes |
| Kit Size | 10 Tests / Kit |
| Storage | 2-30°C (36-86°F) |
| Shelf Life | 24 months from date of manufacture |
Performance validated against reference methods like IFA and PCR, providing a reliable indicator of exposure to common Babesia species.
Collect Sample
Collect canine whole blood, or prepare serum/plasma, according to standard laboratory procedures.
Apply Sample
Using the provided dropper, add 1 drop (approx. 10µL) of the prepared sample into the sample well (S) of the test cassette.
Add Buffer
Add 2 drops of the provided assay buffer into the sample well immediately after the sample has been added.
Read Results
Interpret the test results at 10 minutes. Do not read the results after 15 minutes.
Crucial for Blood Donor Screening Programs
Babesia can be transmitted through blood transfusions, making screening of all potential canine blood donors an absolute necessity. Logging Babesia antibody test results in VetEx.ai is a critical step in maintaining a safe blood banking program and ensuring patient safety.
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