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Webinar: Blood Groups in Animals

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A free online class brought to you by Bioguard







Get familiar with the blood groups in animals, presented by Dr. Sushant,  PhD. 

This is a must-attend event!







Access to the on-demand recording is FREE
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ABOUT THE WEBINAR:



Recent advancements in veterinary medicine have led to a significant increase in the availability and utilization of blood products for animals. Veterinarians, breeders, and pet owners must understand the role of blood types in animals and the inheritance of these blood types. Blood typing is essential for improving the safety and effectiveness of transfusions in all species. For example, blood typing can also help prevent fatal neonatal isoerythrolysis in cats. This webinar will delve into the importance of blood typing and the methods available for blood typing and crossmatching for laboratory and clinical settings.







ABOUT THE SPEAKER:





Dr. Sushant obtained his Ph.D. from National Tsing Hua University and Academia Sinica, Taiwan. He has expertise in biomarker discovery and protein structural biology with a strong research background in investigating potential biomarkers for target diseases. Currently, Dr. Sushant works as a diagnostic product specialist with Bioguard Corporation (Taiwan).





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Certificate of Attendance

eCertificate will be issued to the registered attendants joining the webinar for at least 50 minutes.

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Wednesday

OCT 30 

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8 PM – 9 PM

Taipei Local Time

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Cryptosporidiosis

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Cryptosporidiosis is an illness caused by the parasite Cryptosporidium. It causes watery diarrhea and other gastrointestinal (gut) symptoms. In addition to stomach infection, this parasite can infect the respiratory system causing a cough and/or problems breathing.

The family Cryptosporididae belongs to the phylum Apicomplexa characterized by an anterior (or apical) polar complex (with apical rings, micronemes, and subpellicular microtubules), which allows penetration into host cells. Cryptosporidium species are able to infect a broad range of hosts including humans, domestic and wild animals (mammals, birds, fish, marsupials, reptiles, and amphibians) worldwide.







Transmission and Life Cycle

Humans and animals become infected with Cryptosporidium by touching anything that has come in contact with contaminated feces, although the most common mode of transmission is represented by ingestion of oocysts in contaminated food and water or air

Cryptosporidium has three developmental stages: meronts, gamonts, and oocysts. They reproduce within the intestinal epithelial cells. Two types of oocysts, thick-walled and thin-walled, are produced during sexual reproduction. Thick-walled oocysts are excreted from the host into the environment, whereas thin-walled oocysts are involved in the internal autoinfective cycle and are not recovered from stools. Oocysts are infectious upon excretion, thus enabling direct and immediate fecal-oral transmission.





Diagnosis

Cryptosporidiosis is a diarrheal disease that is spread through contact with the stool of an infected person or animal. The disease is diagnosed by examining stool samples. Oocyst excretion is intermittent, and multiple stool samples may be needed.

1. Microscopic examination of stool: Most often, stool specimens are examined microscopically using different techniques, such as acid-fast staining, Ziehl-Nielsen staining.

2. Laboratory diagnostic:

A. Real-time PCR: Detecting Cryptosporidium spp. can be done most accurately through a fecal PCR assay.

B. Immunologic tests, such as direct fluorescent antibody, enzyme immunoassays for detection of Cryptosporidium sp. antigens

Note

Bioguard’s Qmini PCR can detect Cryptosporidium DNA in 90 minutes at your clinics using feces as samples.







To learn more about Qmini PCR, click here

💡 Curious about how ANTIBIOTICS are classified and their impact on Veterinary Care?

Discover our latest article, 

Understanding Antibiotic Classifications: A Comprehensive Guide, and learn more about the role of antibiotics in treating pets effectively.

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Our animal health diagnostic center is the first and only ISO/ IEC 17025 accredited animal disease testing laboratory in Taiwan and China.



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