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Applied testing

Veterinary testing

Veterinary applied testing: molecular insights for animal health and productivity

Veterinary testing plays a critical role in protecting animal health and supporting the bond between people and their animals. From companion animals in clinical care to livestock in production systems, veterinary samples can be highly variable and biologically complex — often requiring sensitive detection, reliable quantification and workflows that deliver consistent results under real-world conditions
Molecular diagnostics are transforming how diseases and inherited conditions are detected and managed in companion animals. Sensitive pathogen detection and rapid identification of infectious agents support timely treatment and infection control. In oncology, molecular approaches help detect cancer-associated genetic alterations and support monitoring of disease progression. Genetic and hereditary testing further enables screening for inherited conditions and trait-associated risks. Across all applications, high-quality nucleic acid purification and analysis can help the pets you care about.
In livestock production, effective pathogen detection underpins biosecurity, disease surveillance, and productivity. Molecular testing supports sensitive and timely identification of viral, bacterial, and parasitic agents, helping limit disease spread in high-density environments and enabling targeted interventions. Scalable and standardized workflows are particularly important for routine testing programs that process large numbers of samples across herds and flocks.