UGA CVM researchers identify new compounds to combat multi-drug antibiotic resistance
A team of researchers led by Stephen Trent, professor of infectious diseases and UGA Foundation Distinguished Professor recently identified five compounds capable of boosting the effects of common last-resort antibiotics against treatment-resistant, Gram-negative bacteria. These compounds were also successful in lowering the dose of antibiotics necessary to facilitate bactericidal effects, […]
Staying the Course in the Face of Chaos
It has been a little under a month since COVID-19 was first recognized as a pandemic by the World Health Organization. Around the world, people from all walks of life have been asked to adapt to a new lifestyle—one of constant change and social distancing. Despite the upheaval, the University […]
2017: Compendium of Measures to Control Chlamydia psittaci Infection Among Humans and Pet Birds
Compendium of Measures to Control Chlamydia psittaci Infection Among Humans (Psittacosis) and Pet Birds (Avian Chlamydiosis), 2017. Published in the Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery. Click here for PDF.
New price for Chlamydia spp. antibody titer determination by IFA, as of July 1, 2017
As of July 1, 2017, the price for Chlamydia spp. antibody titer determination by IFA will increase by $4 in order to offset the rise in cost for testing. The new prices will be: $36 for IFA serology The Chlamydia spp. panel with antibody determination with IFA will be $68 […]
New Pricing for IDL’s Zoo & Exotic Animal Pathology Service as of November 1, 2016
Due to the rise in costs for supplies, reagents, and slide preparations, IDL will be increasing the cost for this service. See new submission form.
New Pricing for IDL Companion Animal tests as of August 1, 2016
Due to the rise in costs for supplies and reagents, IDL will increase the costs for testing. Please see the updated Non-Exotics Submission form for the new pricing.
New Pricing for IDL PCR tests as of July 1, 2016
Due to the rise in costs for supplies and reagents, IDL will increase the cost for testing. The price for most PCR tests will increase by $2 (see updated Avian & Exotics Submission form)
New price for Chlamydia spp. antibody titer determination by IFA, as of July 1, 2016
As of July 1, 2016, the price for Chlamydia spp. antibody titer determination by IFA will increase to $32 in order to offset the rise in the cost of testing and shipping. The new prices will be: $32 for IFA serology The Chlamydia panel with antibody determination using IFA will […]
New pricing for Zoo & Exotic Animal Pathology Service as of July 1, 2015
New pricing available HERE.
New price for Chlamydophila spp. antibody titer determination by IFA, as of July 1, 2013
As of July 1, 2013, the price for Chlamydophila spp. antibody titer determination by IFA will increase by $3 in order to offset the rise in cost of testing. The new prices will be: $27 for IFA serology The Chlamydophila panel with antibody determination using IFA will be $56 The […]
Canine Idexx 4DX®Plus test is available
Canine Idexx SNAP® 4DX ®Plus Idexx SNAP® 4DX ®Plus test that detects antibody to Ehrlichia ewingii, Ehrlichia canis, Anaplasma platys, Anaplsama phagocytophilium, and Borrelia burgdoreri plus Dirofilaria immitis antigen in blood, plasma, or serum samples at $25/sample.
New Avian Tests available November 1, 2012
Three NEW Avian tests will be available beginning November 1, 2012: Chlamydophila psittaci — Elementary Body Agglutination (EBA) antibody test at $24/test. Agglutination assays favor the detection of IgM, which the body develops during the early phase of an infection. Chlamydophila psittaci Panel — 2 DNA probes, one on whole […]
Prices for Chlamydophila Serology and Necropsy / Histopathology have changed
Prices for Chlamydophila Serology and Necropsy / Histopathology changed on July 1, 2011.
Currently not Available: NON-psittacine polyomavirus DNA in situ hybridization test and KHV serology
The NON-psittacine polyomavirus DNA in situ hybridization test and KHV serology are currently unavailable.
Shipping samples to us? Remember IDL’s address
IDL’s address: Click here for our address.