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Allergy

We identify the possible allergens responsible for the allergic condition by studying the presence or absence of specific IgE against a wide range of food and environmental allergens.

We also develop specific desensitization vials against the tested allergens.

Técnicas Analíticas

CÓDIGO ESPECIE CANINA Y FELINA TIPO DE MUESTRA VOLUMEN PLAZO DE ENTREGA
P9001Cribado ambientalSuero1,5 ml4 días
P9002Cribado alimentarioSuero1,5 ml4 días
4706Cribado completo (alimentario + ambiental)Suero1,5 ml4 días
P9011Panel ambientalSuero1,5 ml4 días
P9012Panel interiorSuero1,5 ml4 días
P9013Panel exteriorSuero1,5 ml4 días
P9021Panel alimentarioSuero1,5 ml4 días
9VIALInmunoterapiaSuero1,5 ml15 días

CÓDIGO ESPECIE ESQUINA TIPO DE MUESTRA VOLUMEN PLAZO DE ENTREGA
P9003Cribado equinoSuero1,5 ml4 días
P9004Panel ambiental equinoSuero1,5 ml4 días
P9005Panel insectos equinoSuero1,5 ml4 días
INMEQInmunoterapia equinaSuero1,5 ml15 días

Screenings

It constitutes the first stage in the clinical diagnosis of atopic dermatitis and is based on the detection of specific IgEs against different groups of allergens.

Panels

They allow the identification of allergens involved in atopic dermatitis. They incorporate a combination of new monoclonal antibodies that recognize up to 3 different epitopes of IgE.

Tested allergen groups

  • Environmental (Indoor + Outdoor) Specific IgE against 24 allergens are determined, divided into two groups:
  1. Indoor allergens: dust mites, storage mites, fungi, and fleas.
  2. Outdoor allergens: pollens from grasses, weeds, and common trees in our geographic area.

If the environmental screening is positive for Indoor, Outdoor, or both, the corresponding panel is performed.

  • Food. Specific IgE against 12 food proteins are determined, divided into two groups: animal-origin allergens and plant-origin allergens.
  • Equine. Specific IgE against 24 allergens are determined, divided into four groups:
  1. Mites: dust and storage mites.
  2. Fungi: a mix of the most common fungal species.
  3. Pollens: pollens from grasses, weeds, and the most common trees in our geographic area.
  4. Insects: 4 different species of the most relevant insects in horse allergy.

Inmunotherapy (subcutaneous)

Based on the animal's medical history and the clinical relevance of the tested allergens, the desensitization vials are prepared along with an explanatory leaflet that contains the protocol to be followed in each case.

Other production units

Analysis by image

Bioanalysis-Pharmacokinetics

Biochemistry

Hematology

Hormones

Immunology

Microbiology

Virology, Microbiology, and Molecular Genetics