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Animal Health Monitoring and Quarantine Sample Collection Guidelines

Fecal Pellet Collection

Feces: Fecal pellets for PCR evaluation should be collected with clean gloves of sterile forceps and placed in individually labeled sterile tubes.

  • If testing individual mice/rats, submit fecal pellets from each animal. Two or three pellets per animal are adquate.

Ship samples to:

IDEXX BioAnalytics

Phone Number:

800-669-0825

Animal Health Monitoring and Quarantine Sample Collection Guidelines

Fecal Pellet Collection

Feces: Fecal pellets for PCR evaluation should be collected with clean gloves of sterile forceps and placed in individually labeled sterile tubes.

  • If testing individual mice/rats, submit fecal pellets from each animal. Two or three pellets per animal are adquate.

Ship samples to:

IDEXX BioAnalytics

Phone Number:

800-669-0825

Animal Health Monitoring and Quarantine Sample Collection Guidelines

Fecal Pellet Collection

Feces: Fecal pellets for PCR evaluation should be collected with clean gloves of sterile forceps and placed in individually labeled sterile tubes.

  • If testing individual mice/rats, submit fecal pellets from each animal. Two or three pellets per animal are adquate.

Ship samples to:

IDEXX BioAnalytics

Phone Number:

800-669-0825

Animal Health Monitoring and Quarantine Sample Collection Guidelines

Fecal Pellet Collection

Feces: Fecal pellets for PCR evaluation should be collected with clean gloves of sterile forceps and placed in individually labeled sterile tubes.

  • If testing individual mice/rats, submit fecal pellets from each animal. Two or three pellets per animal are adquate.

Ship samples to:

IDEXX BioAnalytics

Phone Number:

800-669-0825

Animal Health Monitoring and Quarantine Sample Collection Guidelines

Fecal Pellet Collection

Feces: Fecal pellets for PCR evaluation should be collected with clean gloves of sterile forceps and placed in individually labeled sterile tubes.

  • If testing individual mice/rats, submit fecal pellets from each animal. Two or three pellets per animal are adquate.

Ship samples to:

IDEXX BioAnalytics

Phone Number:

800-669-0825

Have questions or need additional information?

Let's get you connected to an experienced account manager or customer support representative. Call 1-800-669-0825 or 1-573-499-5700, email idexxbioanalytics@idexx.com or fill out the form below.

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Dr. Bauer received his DVM from the University of Georgia and subsequently practiced veterinary medicine in a mixed animal practice. He then returned to the University of Georgia where he received a PhD in pathology in 1990 and achieved board certification

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Dr. Bauer received his DVM from the University of Georgia and subsequently practiced veterinary medicine in a mixed animal practice. He then returned to the University of Georgia where he received a PhD in pathology in 1990 and achieved board certification

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Dr. Bauer received his DVM from the University of Georgia and subsequently practiced veterinary medicine in a mixed animal practice. He then returned to the University of Georgia where he received a PhD in pathology in 1990 and achieved board certification

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Dr. Bauer received his DVM from the University of Georgia and subsequently practiced veterinary medicine in a mixed animal practice. He then returned to the University of Georgia where he received a PhD in pathology in 1990 and achieved board certification

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Dr. Bauer received his DVM from the University of Georgia and subsequently practiced veterinary medicine in a mixed animal practice. He then returned to the University of Georgia where he received a PhD in pathology in 1990 and achieved board certification

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Dr. Bauer received his DVM from the University of Georgia and subsequently practiced veterinary medicine in a mixed animal practice. He then returned to the University of Georgia where he received a PhD in pathology in 1990 and achieved board certification

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Dr. Bauer received his DVM from the University of Georgia and subsequently practiced veterinary medicine in a mixed animal practice. He then returned to the University of Georgia where he received a PhD in pathology in 1990 and achieved board certification

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Dr. Bauer received his DVM from the University of Georgia and subsequently practiced veterinary medicine in a mixed animal practice. He then returned to the University of Georgia where he received a PhD in pathology in 1990 and achieved board certification

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Dr. Bauer received his DVM from the University of Georgia and subsequently practiced veterinary medicine in a mixed animal practice. He then returned to the University of Georgia where he received a PhD in pathology in 1990 and achieved board certification

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Dr. Bauer received his DVM from the University of Georgia and subsequently practiced veterinary medicine in a mixed animal practice. He then returned to the University of Georgia where he received a PhD in pathology in 1990 and achieved board certification

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Dr. Bauer received his DVM from the University of Georgia and subsequently practiced veterinary medicine in a mixed animal practice. He then returned to the University of Georgia where he received a PhD in pathology in 1990 and achieved board certification

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Dr. Bauer received his DVM from the University of Georgia and subsequently practiced veterinary medicine in a mixed animal practice. He then returned to the University of Georgia where he received a PhD in pathology in 1990 and achieved board certification

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Dr. Bauer received his DVM from the University of Georgia and subsequently practiced veterinary medicine in a mixed animal practice. He then returned to the University of Georgia where he received a PhD in pathology in 1990 and achieved board certification

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Dr. Bauer received his DVM from the University of Georgia and subsequently practiced veterinary medicine in a mixed animal practice. He then returned to the University of Georgia where he received a PhD in pathology in 1990 and achieved board certification

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