Selection and interpretation of diagnostic testing

Authors

  • Meredyth Jones Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74075 Large Animal Consulting & Education, Perkins, OK 74059

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21423/aabppro20228613

Keywords:

anaplasmosis, leukemia, Johne’s, bovine, diagnostics

Abstract

It has been said that making a diagnosis is the most difficult undertaking of humans. It can be easy with an overwhelming case to run a battery of diagnostic tests searching for an answer in a challenging case. Further, it can be tempting to enter into a herd-level diagnostic undertaking without a real plan for what to do with the results. As veterinarians, it is our responsibility to perform diagnostic tests with strategy and a plan for each of the possible outcomes. This is what separates us from layper­sons who submit samples directly to a diagnostic lab expecting a printout with a plan.

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Published

2023-07-17

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Section

Clinical Skills Session