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RADIL Introduces Pinworm by PCR Testing
11.19.2009

In the past, in order to accurately determine the presence of pinworms in an animal has required a post-mortem direct exam.  With the introduction of RADIL's new PCR assay which tests for both Syphacia obvelata and Aspiculuris tetraptera, antemortem testing can now be performed with highly accurate results.  RADIL's Pinworm PCR assay is nearly as sensitive as the direct exam and has the advantage that the animal does not need to be euthanized for evaluation.  In studies, it was also more sensitive than either of the two antemortem tests (tape test and fecal float).

Pinworm by PCR evaluation will be available beginning December 1, 2009 as part of the Mouse Basic , Mouse Comprehensive and Rat Basic Fecal Panels, as a Helicobacter & Pinworm panel, or as a stand-alone assay.  For more information and pricing, please click here. 

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MFI2 - The next generation in serology testing
11.19.2009

At this year's National AALAS Meeting in Denver, Colorado, RADIL introduced a breakthrough serologic testing technology that will offer clients an increased level of results confidence for the most prevalent mouse and rat agents.  MFI2 represents an advanced approach to serologic monitoring for laboratory animal pathogens, providing the highest level of diagnostic accuracy available.   By evaluating multiple antigens for each agent, primary and confirmatory testing now occur at the same time, saving time and increasing the predictive value of the final results.  Clients will begin seeing multiple antigens reported on case reports as of December 1, 2009.

For more information regarding MFI2, please visit the Serology section of this site.

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On-line Access to Reports: The RADIL is extremely pleased to offer ON-LINE ACCESS TO HEALTH MONITORING REPORTS. With this secure, user-friendly system, you can access results from  submissions as soon as testing is completed.  Reports can be generated based on specified critieria on all cases submitted. 
Nuts and Bolts of On-line Access: Health reports can be obtained via our web site. Security is provided by individual user identifications and passwords and the use of Secure Server encryption technology. An extensive help menu is available to answer your questions about how to use the client access system. Reports are presented in a read-only format. Using Explorer Version 4.0 or greater, you can print reports that look identical to the mailed copy you receive from our laboratory. Netscape can also be used; however, the pagination may be altered.

E-mail Alert System: We offer an e-mail alert system notifying you of cases with results that may indicate a potential disease problem in your facility. This system will notify you that new data is available that you may want to review. With the on-line access to your report, you can then immediately examine the data. This system is faster and easier to use than faxing preliminary and final reports.

Signing Up for On-line Access and E-Mail Alert System: To initiate on-line client access to your reports and the e-mail alert system, request a UserID by completing the form on-line or by filling out a printed form and faxing or mailing it to us. You will receive an assigned user Identification and password via e-mail . You may change your assigned password when you logon to the system.

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