In vitro
evaluation of the automated hematology analyzer XN-31 for rapid diagnosis of equine piroplasmosis
Akihiro Ochi,
Yuji Toya,
Mikako Sengoku
et al.
Abstract:Equine piroplasmosis (EP) is a protozoal disease affecting equids, caused by
Theileria equi
and
Babesia caballi
. EP is conventionally diagnosed using microscopic, molecular, and/or serological methods, which are time-consuming. Consequently, there is a need for faster testing methods. In this study, we evaluated the application of the Sysmex XN-31 automated hematology analyzer, originally a rapid test for detecting malaria in humans, for the diagnosis of… Show more
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