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Join Date: Sep 2004
Posts: 583
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The lab is accredited according to DIN ISO 17025 (AKS-PL-20922) for the services mentioned above. Responsibility for the correctness of animal ID data corresponding with the samples lies in the hands of the sender. Warranty cannot be accepted. Claim for damages is limited to the amount of the invoice for the performed lab test if not otherwise regulated by law. I think it ends the whole disscussion... |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Vidin
Posts: 391
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Does any data exist correlating the results from cheek swabs vs blood samples? I have just heard of one case where a dog (not mine) was declared N/DM from a cheek swab, and, later, N/N from a blood sample - both tests performed by Laboklin and both samples taken by an independent vet. Should one type of test be more reliable and believable than the other? I am completely confused...
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Gran figl de putt Member
Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 2,638
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To avoid misunderstandings, I express my appreciation for the work performed by the research institute in Prague that has provided estimates on the incidence considerable allelic gene DM in the population of the CSW. Last edited by woland77; 06-10-2011 at 19:12. |
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