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Rapid testing supports premium equine health.

  • Obtain critical health data within minutes, enabling swift decisions and immediate care for your horse.
  • Reduce stress for both horses and their owners with quick, hassle-free diagnostics directly at the stable.
  • Rapid testing enables the detection of early warning signs, allowing for proactive measures.
  • Keep your horse in peak performance by monitoring key health indicators regularly. 

True quantitative result in 6 minutes

Diagnostics for Equine Health

Serum Amyloid A (SAA) test provides nearly real-time detection of infection and inflammation.

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Fibrinogen test aids in assessing infection and inflammation status in horses.

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Foal IgG test measures IgG antibody levels in newborn foals and aids in assessing failure of passive transfer of immunity (FPT, FTPI).

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Rapid Results - On-Site.

True Quantitative Result

The test provides a precise numerical value of the analyte in the sample. This aids in making informed treatment decisions and allows for accurate monitoring of the treatment's effectiveness.

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In 6 Minutes

The test provides results in just six minutes, enabling rapid decision-making and immediate treatment. This saves time and improves treatment outcomes.

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On-Site

The test can be performed directly at the stable or clinic, reducing the need to send samples to a lab. This allows for faster diagnosis and treatment without delays.

Horse veterinarian

Is your foal protected? Find out how to measure antibodies at the stable.

In this video, a veterinarian performs a health examination on a newborn foal and measures its antibody levels.

The foal is born without antibodies, and its immunity relies entirely on the antibodies present in colostrum. In this video, we demonstrate how easy it is for the veterinarian to measure the antibody level directly in the stable. With a rapid test result, the veterinarian can ensure that the foal receives the necessary protection immediately after birth.

The quickly available quantitative result allows necessary treatments to begin without delay. For initiating plasma therapy, the speed of the test is a crucial advantage, as it can significantly impact the foal's health and development, contributing to its future well-being.

 

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Veterinarians and breeders from various countries share their experience with the Foal IgG test – performed directly at the stable using the LUCIA Vet analyzer, as shown in the images above.

Video: Performing the Labmaster LUCIA™ equine SAA test – a simple rapid test for quantitative determination of serum amyloid A (SAA) in horses.

Easy test procedure offers quick access to health information.

Rapid or point-of-care (POC) veterinary diagnostics reduces costs and and facilitates the early steps of beginning treatment. Labmaster's tests are based on a small whole blood sample and produce a quantitative result in 6 minutes.

Tests can be performed when and where needed, such as the veterinarian's office, care facility, animal clinic or stable.

The test procedure is easy, as you can see on this video of performing the Labmaster LUCIA™ Equine SAA test.

We are happy to arrange an online demonstration of the LUCIA Vet platform.

What our Customers Say

Fohlen vom Gestüt Salsbro, Vretstorp, Schweden
Pferde auf der Weide, Haras du Saubouas, Lagraulet-du-Gers (Frankreich)

At Salsbro Stud in Sweden, the test is now a routine examination for every foal.

"Labmaster’s rapid test works perfectly – it is simple, reliable, and provides accurate values. For us, it’s invaluable."

Cecilia Kåberg, Stud Manager
Salsbro Stuteri, Vretstorp, Sweden

Haras du Saubouas, located in the Gers region of France, uses Labmaster’s Foal IgG test.

"Very good device, easy to use, perfect!"

Paul Basquin
Haras du Saubouas, Lagraulet-du-Gers, France

Harri Koivunen race horse trotting with driver

Photo: Harri Koivunen Racing

Newborn foal lying on hay

Photo: Larva-Jussila

After transportation, a horse appeared to be in poor general condition. A rapid SAA test performed at the stable revealed severe inflammation – treatment could begin immediately.

"I appreciate the quick access to reliable data. The tests also help us easily monitor the effectiveness of the treatment."

Heidi Vuori
Harri Koivunen Racing, Finland

We now use the Labmaster LUCIA™ Vet analyzer at the stable to measure SAA in horses and IgG in foals – with numerical results available in just a few minutes.

"Valuable information, especially during foaling season – and with no waiting time."

Riikka Takaneva
Larva-Jussila, Finnish horse breeder

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Efficient products based on Finnish technology

Labmaster’s diagnostic products are based on proprietary technology that is accurate, fast, and cost-effective. This  makes our products an efficient solution for point-of-care veterinary diagnostics. Our technology delivers fast and precise results, facilitating timely decision-making and early treatment of animals.

We are constantly developing new tests for our Labmaster LUCIA™ veterinary product family to meet the growing needs of veterinary medicine. All of our tests are performed with the Labmaster LUCIA™ Vet table-top analyzer, a CE-marked device ensuring the highest quality and safety.

More about the benefits of point-of-care (rapid) testing of inflammation for equine health

Witkowska‐Piłaszewicz et al. (2019): Discusses the application of SAA in detecting inflammation and infection early in equine health, emphasizing its utility in reducing complications through timely diagnosis.

Bullone et al. (2015): Examines biomarkers like SAA and their role in identifying inflammatory airway diseases in horses, highlighting their sensitivity to early-stage inflammation.

Jacobsen et al. (2023): Reviews SAA's use in equine surgery and medicine, emphasizing its importance in early intervention to manage subclinical infections.

Belgrave et al. (2013): Analyzes the reliability of SAA as a diagnostic tool across species, with a focus on its quick response to inflammatory stimuli in equines.

Hobo et al. (2007): Investigates the utility of SAA for monitoring clinical conditions like bacterial pneumonia in horses, reinforcing its importance in respiratory disease management.

Pfäfflin & Schleicher (2009): Reviews the significance of acute-phase proteins like SAA in point-of-care testing and their impact on treatment efficiency.

Cray, C., Zaias, J., & Altman, N. H. (2009): A comprehensive review of acute-phase proteins, including SAA, across species, establishing the scientific basis for their diagnostic utility in veterinary contexts.

Eckersall, P. D., & Bell, R. (2010): This paper extensively reviewed acute-phase proteins in veterinary settings, detailing the role of SAA in inflammation and its potential for POC diagnostics.

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Tony Wahlroos, CEO 

tel. +358 40 052 7905  

 

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