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Friday, June 1, 2012
 
 

Introducing the FastPanel® PCR Canine Leptospirosis Profile.  FastPanel®PCR improves canine testing with their new profile that detects Leptospira spp. infection several days earlier than microscopic agglutination test (MAT). In addition, positive PCR result verifies current infection, unlike serology tests and recent vaccination does not interfere with PCR testing. Turn around time for all PCR tests is 1-3 days. Click here to see all FastPanel®PCR has to offer: PCR Test Menu

 
 
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
 
 

Come see what you're missing: ANTECH Insights.  Over 10,000 clients are enjoying ANTECH Insights - our new bimonthly newsletter featuring educational articles and new ANTECH offerings. Do you have a subscription? If not, come see what you're missing! Click here to view our current issue: ANTECH-Insights Click here to sign up for our bimonthly newsletter: Subscribe-Online

 
 
Thursday, May 12, 2011
 
 

Now Available: May 2011 issue of ANTECH Insights.  With a focus on cardiac diagnostics, our May issue of the ANTECH eNewsletter includes information about our newly available biomarker test for canine heart disease (Cardio-BNP) an interview with Alan Spier, DVM, PhD, DACVIM (C) and a feature from ANTECH Imaging Services Chief Radiologist Phillip Steyn, BVSc, MS, DACVR. To download the eNewsletter in PDF format, click here.

 
 
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
 
 

Laboratory Update: Canine Post Pill T4 Testing.  To achieve the greatest sensitivity in post pill thyroid measurement in canine patients, ANTECH Diagnostics recommends ordering our post pill T4 test. For optimum results these samples should be a 4-6 hour post medication submission. Note that an additional 1/2 ml of blood should be submitted if the post-pill testing is being done as part of a larger profile. Post Pill Thyroid Measurement test codes: T496 (Canada clients order CT496.) Please contact ANTECH Customer Service for further details.

Laboratory Update: New Code for Submitting Synovial/Joint Fluid for Aerobic Culture.  For optimum results, synovial/joint fluid aerobic cultures are best submitted in BacTec Peds Plus blood culture vials. The blood culture bottle must be inoculated prior to submission. This media and extended culturing time will promote growth and reduce false negative results. Synovial/joint fluid aerobic culture test codes: M220 (Canada clients order CM220.) Please contact ANTECH Customer Service for further details.

 
 
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
 
 

Now Available: March issue of ANTECH Insights.  With a focus on GI diagnostics, our March issue of the ANTECH eNewsletter includes an update on zoonotic Giardia and a pragmatic approach to working up chronic feline diarrhea cases, from ANTECH Gastroenerology consultant Marilyn Mikichiuk, DVM, DAVCP, DACVIM. To download the eNewsletter in PDF format, click here.

 
 
Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010
 
 

ANTECH is pleased to announce the immediate availability of the FastPanelŪ PCR Canine Tick Borne Profile with Lyme Serology.

ANTECH's FastPanelŪ PCR Canine Tick Borne Profile with Lyme Serology (Test Code: T961) detects 16 infectious agents associated with canine tick borne disease through a combination of real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing for 15 pathogens plus serological detection of antibodies to Borrelia burgdorferi.

Clinical indications for use of this profile include: history of thrombocytopenia, polyarthritis, fever of undetermined origin, known tick exposure, and chronic anemia of undetermined etiology. Please note that the FastPanel® PCR Canine Tick Borne Profile with Lyme Serology requires two samples: whole blood submitted in a lavender-top tube plus serum submitted in a red-top tube. For more information, call ANTECH Customer Service.

 
 
Wednesday, July 21st, 2010
 
 

ANTECH is pleased to announce the immediate availability of molecular diagnostic tests for common infectious causes of canine and feline diarrhea.

The FastPanel® PCR Canine GI Profile tests for nine infectious agents by real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR): Campylobacter coli, Campylobacter jejuni, Clostridium difficile toxins A/B, Clostridium perfringens enterotoxin, Cryptosporidium spp., Giardia spp., Salmonella spp., canine enteric coronavirus and canine parvovirus.

The FastPanel® PCR Feline GI Profile tests for Tritrichomonas foetus, Campylobacter coli, Campylobacter jejuni, Clostridium difficile toxins A/B, Clostridium perfringens enterotoxin, Cryptosporidum felis, Cryptosporidium spp., Giardia spp., Salmonella spp.and feline parvovirus, also known as feline panleukopenia virus.

FastPanel® PCR tests employ real-time PCR technology, a closed-tube system that virtually eliminates the risk of contamination in the lab, with test results available in just 1-3 days.

For more information about ANTECH's FastPanel® PCR profiles, call ANTECH Customer Service.

 
 
Wednesday, February 17th, 2010
 
 

Two Exciting New Features announced on Zoasis.com - Auto Email and Autodownload!

Emailing your ANTECH results right to your hospital's email address! We can now email all of your hospital's ANTECH laboratory results to you, as soon as results become available. Your Zoasis account can be set up to automatically send an email to you, when ANTECH posts any new result files for your hospital. (Please note: Currently you must have fax services activated at ANTECH to receive auto emails.) To learn more about the auto emailing feature and to set it up, click here.
Autodownload your ANTECH results to your Local Computer! To help ease the daily burden of our clients whose software does not offer an automatic laboratory result download feature, we have now created one to help you download multiple results at once and help your staff to keep track of what has, and has not yet, been downloaded. (Please note: Not all veterinary software can import lab result data files. Your software must be able to import (aka "read") the downloaded results, for this program to be useful in your clinic.) For more information about this functionality, click here. Flash plug in required to view recorded tutorials, click here for plug in.

 
 
Wednesday, August 19th, 2009
 
 

Patient Trending Report Video Tutorial now available

Learning how to trend your patient's laboratory results has never been easier! The recorded tutorial will take you through the steps of creating a Patient Trending Report that you can play at your convenience. Patient Trending Reports allow you to trend Antech laboratory results, creating a health snapshot of your patient. This report not only helps you track your patient's health trends over time, but can help you better manage patient follow up care. To watch the tutorial and learn the few simple steps it takes to create a report, click here.

*Flash plug in required to view tutorial, click here for plug in.

 
 
Thursday, April 16th, 2009
 
 

Antech's April Newsletter Features an Article on Veterinary-Client Interaction with Healthy vs. Ill Pets (cont'd).

* ANTECH Monthly Newsletter for April 2009 - To read the article, click here.

 
 
Friday, March 27th, 2009
 
 

ANTECH's March Newsletter Features an Article on Legal and Prevention Issues of Zoonoses.

* ANTECH Monthly Newsletter for March 2009 - To read the article, click here.

 
 
Friday, February 6th, 2009
 
 

ANTECH Diagnostics' February Newsletter Features Articles on Pharmacogenomics for Companion Animals and Seizures in Cats.

* ANTECH Diagnostics' Monthly Newsletter for February 2009 - To read the article, click here.

 
 
Thursday, January 8th, 2009
 
 

Antech's January Newsletter Features an Article on Nutrigenomics for Companion Animals.

* Antech Monthly Newsletter for January 2009 - To read the article, click here.

 
 
Thursday, December 11th, 2008
 
 

Antech's December Newsletter Features Articles on New Therapies for Canine Cushing's Disease and Diagnosis of Aflatoxicosis.

* Antech Monthly Newsletter for December 2008 - To read the article, click here.

 
 
Monday, November 17th, 2008
 
 

Antech's November Newsletter Features an Article on Infectious Causes of Fever in Cats (cont'd).

* Antech Monthly Newsletter for November 2008 - To read Antech's Newsletter featuring an article on Infectious Causes of Fever in Cats (cont'd), click here.

 
 
Thursday, October 2nd, 2008
 
 

Antech's October Newsletter Features an Article on Subclinical Hyperthyroidism in Cats (cont'd).

* Antech Monthly Newsletter for October 2008 - To read Antech's Newsletter featuring an article on Subclinical Hyperthyroidism in Cats (cont'd), click here.

 
 
Monday, November 3rd, 2008
 
 

Zoasis has updated the Antech Lab Supplies Ordering Module!

The Antech Lab Supplies Ordering Module on Zoasis has undergone some exciting new changes. Check out the new lab supplies ordering section, where you can order your lab supplies quickly and efficiently, using a simple online shopping cart format. The new program also gives you the ability to track your order status and history. For more detailed information, click here.

 
 
Monday, September 22nd, 2008
 
 

Antech's September Newsletter Features an Article on Nutritional Supplements (cont'd from Aug 08)

* Antech Monthly Newsletter for September 2008 - To read the article, click here.

 
 
Wednesday, September 10th, 2008
 
 

New Patient Trending Report now available to all Zoasis users

Trending your patient's laboratory results has never been easier! The new and improved Patient Trending Report allows you to trend Antech laboratory results, creating a health snapshot of your patient. This report not only helps you track your patient's health trends over time, but can help you better manage patient follow up care.

Did Mrs. Smith return with Fluffy for a follow up visit after having an abnormal lab result?
With a few clicks of the mouse, you can quickly run a Patient Trending Report to find out.
How does Fluffy Smith's creatinine result compare on today's result to previous creatinine results?
Simply run a Patient Trending Report for Fluffy, choosing all previous results and you can quickly see if patient has improved or not.
Need to show Mrs. Smith Fluffy's lab result trends for the past 3 years?
Patient Trending Reports can be printed in PDF format, with abnormal values highlighted and color-coded to quickly spot trouble areas.

For more info about the Patient Trending Report, click here.

 
 
Tuesday, August 12th, 2008
 
 

Antech's August Newsletter Features an Article on Nutritional Supplements.

* Antech Monthly Newsletter for August 2008- To read the article, click here.

 
 
Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
 
 

Antech's July Newsletter Features an Article on Canine megaesophagus.

* Antech Monthly Newsletter for July 2008- To read the article, click here.

 
 
Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008
 
 

Antech's June Newsletter Features an Article on Genetically based Immune Deficiency Diseases.

* Antech Monthly Newsletter for June 2008- To read the article, click here.

 
 
Monday, May 5th, 2008
 
 

Antech's May Newsletter Features an Article on Feline Retrovirus Infections.

* Antech Monthly Newsletter for May 2008- To read the article, click here.

 
 
Thursday, April 3rd, 2008
 
 

Antech's April Newsletter Features an Article on Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus.

* Antech Monthly Newsletter for April 2008- To read the article, click here.

 
 
Thursday, March 6th, 2008
 
 

Antech's March Newsletter Features an Article on Zoonotic Transmission of Helminths.

* Antech Monthly Newsletter for March 2008- To read the article, click here.

 
 
Thursday, February 14th, 2008
 
 

Antech's February Newsletter Features Articles on Veterinary Medical Education and Appendicular Osteosarcoma.

* Antech Monthly Newsletter for February 2008- To read the article, click here.

 
 
Thursday, January 10th, 2008
 
 

Antech's January Newsletter Features Articles on Hyperlipidemia and Obesity.

* Antech Monthly Newsletter for January 2008- To read the article, click here.

 
 
Thursday, January 10th, 2008
 
 

Lab Order Module Updated with a New Test Request Form

New Antech Test Request Form available on Zoasis for Equine Veterinarians:
Did you know that you can generate a 2D barcoded test request form (TRF) on Zoasis that you can submit to Antech with your patient's lab sample? This barcoded TRF accompanying your patient's sample will be scanned by the sample-processing department at Antech. By automating sample logging, you can ensure that the correct hospital, client, and patient demographic information, as well as test orders, are logged for each sample that you submit. Additionally, because the data is controlled and "clean," you will be able to retrieve statistical information about the samples you submit, including patient trends over time, regional and state disease incidence, and other reports. Recently the program has been updated with an additional TRF for our Equine Veterinarians. For more info about the Lab Order Module, click here.

 
 
Friday, December 21st, 2007
 
 

Antech's December Newsletter Features an Article on Transmission of Disease Associated with Petting Zoos and Fairs.

* Antech Monthly Newsletter for December 2007- To read the article, click here.

 
 
Thursday, November 15th, 2007
 
 

Antech's November Newsletter Features an Article on Inherited Thrombopathias.

* Antech Monthly Newsletter for November 2007- To read the article, click here.

 
 
Friday, October 26th, 2007
 
 

Antech's October Newsletter Features an Article on Vaccine Adverse Events.

* Antech Monthly Newsletter for October 2007- To read the article, click here.

 
 
Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007
 
 

Antech's September Newsletter Features Part II of an Article on Chronic Renal Insufficiency.

* Antech Monthly Newsletter- Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a leading cause of death in dogs and cats. Based on a survey conducted in 2005, U.S. veterinarians indicated that 10.8% of cats and 5.2% of dogs brought in for evaluation had CKD. In geriatric CKD patients, the peak prevalence in clinic patients reaches 10% of dogs and 30% of cats over 15 years of age. For more information, click here.

 
 
Thursday, August 30th, 2007
 
 

Antech's August Newsletter Features Part I of an Article on Chronic Renal Insufficiency.

* Antech Monthly Newsletter- Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a leading cause of death in dogs and cats. Based on a survey conducted in 2005, U.S. veterinarians indicated that 10.8% of cats and 5.2% of dogs brought in for evaluation had CKD. In geriatric CKD patients, the peak prevalence in clinic patients reaches 10% of dogs and 30% of cats over 15 years of age. For more information, click here.

 
 
Thursday, August 9th, 2007
 
 

Zoasis has updated the Antech Test Guide!

To find the most up-to-date Antech Diagnostic's Test Guide online, simply go to Laboratory > Test Guide and locate the category for which you are looking. Here you can click on easily searchable PDF files to locate exactly what you need from instructions for collecting cytology specimens to the A-Z list of small animal test codes to equine reproductive & mare pregnancy panels. For more information, click here.

 
 
Friday, July 27th, 2007
 
 

Antech July Newsletter Features an Article on Tularemia.

* Antech Monthly Newsletter- Tularemia (rabbit fever, deerfly fever) is caused by the gram-negative bacterium Francisella tularensis. It was identified more than 60 years ago in infected ground squirrels in California, and in 1914, the first described human case occurred in a restaurant worker in Cincinnati. For more information, click here.

 
 
Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007
 
 

New Reports have been added to Zoasis.com!

Business Reports:
Now you can generate reports that will display the percent of positive results for fecals, heartworm, FeLV and FIV tests submitted by your hospital. These highly informative reports also include statistical data pertinent to your hospital's local metro area. For more information about any of these reports, click the link to the report below.
* Ova & Parasite Report, click here.
* Heartworm Report, click here.
* FeLV/FIV Report, click here.

*Snapshot Report
Quickly see how your hospital compares to other hospitals in submitting Fecals, Urinalysis and Pre-Operative panels by percentage of total chemistries submitted. Check out our new Snapshot report for a graphical representation of where your hospital stands. For more information about Snapshot, click here.

Patient Trending Reports:
* Creatinine Report - In one place, easily track cases with elevated serum creatinine levels. This report is very helpful in immediately identifying patient's that have had elevations in serum creatinine and allowing for easy follow up communications with their owners. For more information, click here.

 
 
Wednesday, April 18th, 2007
 
 

Antech Pathologists Comment Regarding Crystalluria In Pets That Have Eaten Recalled Foods!

* Antech Pathologist Report - As a service to the veterinary community, Antech is providing commentary from its pathologists who have seen many cases of renal tubular necrosis with tubular accumulation of pale yellow crystals in pets that have eaten the recalled pet foods. For more information, click here.

 
 
Wednesday, March 16th, 2005
 
 

New Features have been added to Zoasis.com!

* Top Ordered Test Reporting - What tests have you been ordering? Has volume changed over time? How about last year at this time compare to this year? Now you can generate reports on tests ordered by month, quarter and by year. Multiple views to allow the User to see test volume changes compared to same periods the previous year. For more information, click here.

* Wellness Screening Profile Tracking - Now you can quickly review your patients Wellness Screening tests and Urinalysis (ERD) results in one area to keep track of those with Abnormal Results. Each Accession is reported and the number of abnormal results reported. Click on the Abnormal test number and see which tests were abnormal. For more information, click here.

 
 
Wednesday, March 3rd, 2004
 
 

* Lab Supply Ordering - Lab supplies are active for hospitals using Antech's west coast hub. Now ALL Antech accounts can place orders for biopsy jars, test tubes, etc. from Zoasis and have the items delivered to your door! For more information, click here.

* User Name and Password retrieval - If you forget your User Name or Password, you can now have them automatically e-mailed to you. No need to contact customer support! Just click on "Forgot your Password" and enter your user name or the email address you initially provided when activating your account, and the login information will be instantly emailed to that address.

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Tuesday, September 30th, 2003
 
 

Dynamic Graphing - Our laboratory detail view now offers dynamic scales of individual test results. Now you can quickly see which abnormal results are extremely out of range, and which are borderline normal. These dynamic graphs are also available to print using the Actions...PDF print function.

 
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Thursday, August 21st, 2003
 
 

* Enhanced Printing - You can now print reports in PDF format. The PDF formatted reports give you the ability to print in color (if you have a color printer), print only abnormals, and add your own comments to lab reports. For more information, click here.

* Lab Supply Ordering - Accounts using Antech's east coast hub can now order their lab supplies online. Place your order for biopsy jars, test tubes, etc. from Zoasis and have the items delivered to your door! This feature will be available very soon for accounts using Antech's west coast hub. For more information, click here.

* Long term "cookies" - You do not need to enter your Zoasis ID and ZIP every time you log in. The new long-term "cookie" will store your ID and ZIP for you, so that all you need to remember is your User Name and Password.

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Wednesday, June 4th, 2003
 
 

Our Library is now open!
Now with Complete Table of Contents and Abstracts from your most trusted Journals. Browser by journal and issue or use our detailed search to find a particular topic or author. To learn more, click Library

 
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