The Department of Bacteriology and Parasitology conducts bacteriological, mycological and parasitological examinations of animal samples (dogs, cats, horses, rabbits, parrots, pigs, cattle, sheep, goats, poultry, laboratory animals, etc.)
Serial number | The name of the method | Type of sample |
1. | Complete aerobic testing of animal sample materials (dogs, cats, horses, rabbits, parrots, pigs, cattle, sheep, goats, poultry, etc.) | Biological material of animal origin:
– organs – secrete – excreta, – tissues – tissue fluids – swabs
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2. | Complete anaerobic testing of materials | |
3. | Complete microaerophilic testing of materials | |
4. | Antibiogram – disc diffusion method | Bacterial isolate |
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Antibiogram – microdilution method | |
6. | Identification and typing of bacteria – classic | |
7. | Identification and typing of bacteria – agglutination | |
8. | Bacteriological examination of milk for mastitis (ZPV) | Milk |
9. | Bacteriological examination – sperm – sperm culture – uterine mucus | Sperm, uterine smear |
10. | Bacteriological examination – urine – urine culture | Urine |
11. | Bacteriological examination – feces | Feces |
12. | Blood culture – aerobic | Full blood |
13. | Blood culture – anaerobic | Full blood |
14. | Determining the presence of the genome of Leptospira sp. (real time PCR) | Biological material of animal origin:
– organs – secrete – excreta, – tissues – tissue fluids – swabs
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15. | Determining the presence of the genome of brucellosis-causing bacteria (real time PCR) | |
16. | Determination of the presence of the genome of the causative agent of Q fever (real time PCR) | |
17. | Determining the presence of the genome of the causative agent of chlamydiosis (real time PCR) | |
18. | Determining the presence of the genome of the causative agent of neosporosis (real time PCR) | |
19. | Determining the presence of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae genome (real time PCR) | |
20. | Determining the presence of the genome of the causative agent of toxoplasmosis (real time PCR) | |
21. | Isolation of listeriosis causative bacteria, identification of Listeria monocytogenes | |
22. | Isolation of the causative bacteria of bovine genital campylobacteriosis | |
23. | Isolation and identification of Staphylococcus aureus | |
24. | Isolation and identification of Streptococcus agalactiae | |
25. | Isolation and identification of Salmonella | Biological material of animal origin
– feces, organs, secretions and excreta, tissues, tissue fluids, swabs, embryonated eggs, reproductive eggs, pads from transport boxes, mats |
26. | Determining the presence of the causative agent of varosis | Biological material originating from animals-bees:
– The whole bee – Bee’s brood – Debris |
27. | Determining the presence of the causative agent of ethinosis | |
28. | Determining the presence of the causative agent of tropyllosis | |
29. | Determining the presence of the causative agent of nosemosis | Biological material originating from animals-bees:
– The whole bee |
30. | Determining the presence of spores of the causative agent of the American plague of bee brood (Microscopic examination) | Biological material originating from animals-bees:
– Bee’s brood |
31. | Determination of species of arthropod vectors | Biological material – insects, ticks |