“…The direct Coombs' test is still the main method used to demonstrate anti-erythrocyte antibodies, alternative methods, however, include flow cytometry (Morley et al 2008), enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (Jones et al 1987), and a gel test (Lapierre et al 1990), although these tests are not routinely available in veterinary practice. The diagnostic performance of the direct Coombs' test depends on many factors, such as use of polyspecific instead of monospecific Coombs reagents, a one-dilution only tube test instead of multititre plates, and incubation at 37 C only versus additional incubation at 4 C (Wardrop 2005).…”