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SNAP Giardia Test

Find and treat more Giardia cases

Efficiently test symptomatic dogs and cats with a combination of direct smear, faecal flotation, and a sensitive, specific faecal ELISA.

SNAP tests provide reference laboratory quality technology for superior diagnostic accuracy at the point of care.

Automatically activate SNAP tests to save time and improve work flow with the SNAP Pro Analyser.

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Disease

Diagnose Giardia infections in canine and feline patients

Giardia

Use the SNAP Giardia Test to identify the presence of Giardia in dogs and cats as an adjunct to a faecal flotation. The SNAP Giardia Test is the first USDA-approved in-house rapid assay for the detection of soluble Giardia antigen. It has been shown to find up to three times more Giardia-positive animals than using traditional microscope methods.1

Accuracy

One SNAP can change everything

Watch how SNAP technology delivers superior diagnostic accuracy – and see what you may sacrifice when you use a test without it.


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The IDEXX SNAP Giardia Test provides sensitive and specific detection of Giardia antigen in dogs

 

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Increase your faecal testing options

Broaden your diagnostic insights and choose from several faecal panels that include Giardia antigen testing from IDEXX Reference Laboratories.


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Test insert & resources

Access the SNAP Giardia Test product insert, accuracy data, sample preparation, results interpretation information and more.

Order tests & supplies

Learn more about ordering directly from IDEXX and order your in-house tests and supplies today.


References:

  1. Groat R, Monn M, Flynn L, Curato J. Survey of clinic practices and testing for diagnosis of Giardia infections in dogs and cats. Poster presented at: 21st Annual ACVIM Forum, June 4–8, 2003; Charlotte, NC.