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

 

2. Complete anaerobic testing of materials
3. Complete microaerophilic testing of materials
4. Antibiogram – disc diffusion method Bacterial isolate
5.

 

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

 

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