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E. R. D.- HealthScreen ® Urine Tests Now you can detect even small amounts of kidney damage The E. R. D. - HealthScreen ® Urine Tests detect small amounts of albumin in the urine (" microalbuminuria"). Microalbuminuria ( MA) has been clinically defined as levels of albumin in the urine greater than normal ( 1mg/ dL) and less than overt proteinuria ( 30 mg/ dL) at a standardised specific gravity of 1.010. Conventional urine tests ( urine specific gravity, BUN, creatinine) don't detect kidney damage until~ 75% of kidney function is lost. Discover hidden illness while there is still time for effective treatment. . Detect albumin at a sensitivity up to 30 times higher than conventional dipsticks, providing the most sensitive measure of kidney damage available . Alert you to the presence of kidney damage that could be caused by many common inflammatory, infectious, metabolic and neoplastic diseases . Excellent monitoring tools that indicate the severity of disease, treatment success and progression of kidney damage Features: . Quick results in less than 5 minutes, allowing additional blood/ urine sampling if needed while patient is still present . Extremely accurate, no false results . Semi- quantitative. shows negative, low, medium, high and very high positive test results Feline WD0057 Canine WD0058 Product Code Description Box Size WD0057 ERD HealthScreen ® - Feline 10 WD0058 ERD HealthScreen ® - Canine 10 35 Diagnostic Tests 36Diagnostic Tests www. woodleyequipment. com Parasep Faecal Filters Fast and Accurate Worm Egg Counts Developed in conjunction with leading veterinary institutions, and validated by the VLA, these filters offer an easy to use and much improved method of determining Worm Egg Counts ( WEC) on Cattle, Sheep and Horses. They are single use devices for in vitro use only. Floatation methods for WEC can require several Specific Gravity solutions to cover different parasites. The two common flotation methods, ' Modified McMaster' and ' Improved Modified McMaster', both use Saturated NaCl and are both catered for with Veterinary Parasep. Key advantages you will notice are: Cleaner, safer method - The enclosed filtration environment keeps user contact with harmful vapours and aerosols to a bare minimum. No possibility of cross contamination - being single use and disposable prevents any possibility of sample carryover. More accurate and consistent results - egg counts can be affected using traditional techniques, by unintentional inconsistent sample mixing. No laborious, time consuming ' clean up' of sinks, shaker bottles and sieves - all the filtration mixing and shaking is performed inside the Veterinary Parasep tube. Validated by the Veterinary Laboratories Agency for repeatable and accurate Worm Egg Counts with Ovine, Bovine and Equine faecal samples. Proven to provide egg counts in line with traditional methods: Independent testing by a leading Veterinary Laboratory found that Veterinary Parasep gave comparible Worm Egg Counts to both the Modified McMaster and the Improved Modified MacMaster techniques. This comparison was undertaken for Ovine, Bovine and Equine samples. Pack of 30 WD0059 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 3g of faeces is weighed, mixed with 42mls water ( IMM) or 42mls sat. salt solution ( MM) and the method. Mix filtered through 425 micro pored. Filtrate is then pours straight in to a McMaster slide or a modified mcmaster granules. Centrifuged and resuspended in salt solution ( modified McMaster method). Eggs / g of faeces ( EPG) = ( Chamber A + Chamber B) x 100 2 drops of antifoam 42mls of water or saturated salt 3 grams of sample Chamber 1 Chamber 2 |