Description
Faecal Occult Blood Test
Test applicable to: Dogs
Sample: FaecesBlood loss of any kind (e. g. gastrointestinal bleeding due to bacterial, viral or parasitic intestinal diseases, injuries, poisoning, ulcers, tumours, etc.) can occur without any visible changes in the faeces. Currently, the most common FOBT detection method for FOB (faecal occult blood) in veterinary medicine is the modified Guaiac method. However, this test is said to have unspecific (false positive) reactions, especially to meat-based foods (including animal carcasses and blood meals), but also to drugs and peroxidases from plant-based foods. For this reason, a meat-free diet of at least 3 to 7 days is usually necessary before the guaiac FOBT test, which is difficult to comply with or adhere to by pet owners in practice.
As the FASTest® FOBT canine is based on the immunochromatographic detection of canine haemoglobin, it does not require this pre-test diet. The use of highly specific monoclonal antibodies against canine haemoglobin means that there is no cross-reaction with haemoglobin from other (food) animal species.
With the help of the FASTest® FOBT canine, the vet is able to detect occult bleeding in faeces quickly, easily and reliably on-site and without the need for a meat-free diet.
Specifications:
- Detection of Haemoglobin
- Sample material: Faeces
- Test time/duration: 5–10 minutes
- Storage: Room temperature (15–25°C)
- Test procedure: Rapid test