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  2. Begin by filling out the 'OWNER INFORMATION' section. Ensure all fields are completed, including your email, phone number, and fax number.
  3. Next, move to the 'CLINIC & BILLING INFORMATION' section. Provide details about the referring veterinarian, including their name, clinic name, address, city, state, zip code, license number, and contact information.
  4. In the 'RESULTS' section, indicate the sex and age of the animal. Check the appropriate boxes for results delivery preferences (email or fax).
  5. Select the 'TEST(S) REQUESTED' relevant to your needs from the provided options for canine, feline, bovine, or equine tests.
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The examination of antibodies and other substances in the serum (clear liquid part of the blood). Serology tests are used to look for the presence of antibodies in the blood that show whether a person has been exposed to a virus or other infectious agent.
FAVN turnaround time is approximately 3-4 weeks from the date the sample arrives. We offer expedited FAVN testing. All expedited FAVN requests must be entered into the online portal BEFORE the sample is sent to the lab. The Serology-Virology Laboratory at Auburn University is NOT currently approved for travel to Japan.
A serological test measures antibodies in a blood sample. The amount of antibodies helps healthcare providers determine how strongly your immune system responded to a disease. A provider will withdraw a small amount of blood, which a lab will then test. You should have your results in a few days.
There are different types of serological testsfor example, flocculation tests, neutralization tests, hemagglutinin-inhibition tests, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs), and chemiluminescence immunoassays.
A positive serology test result means that the test has detected some SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19)antibodies in the blood sample. This means it is probable that you have had coronavirus before (even if you were asymptomatic). It is not possible to determine exactly when you might have been infected.

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The price for a FAVN request is $70.00 per privately owned dog or cat. The laboratory fee must accompany the request for testing. We accept Money Order, Cashier Check, and Credit Card (Discover, Visa, or Master Card ONLY). Other Credit Cards, Cash, and Personal Check are not accepted.
Serology detects the presence of antibodies in serum samples. With the exception of certain life-long viral infections (equine infectious anemia, bovine leukemia, caprine arthritis encephalitis), antibody presence in an animal does not necessarily indicate the animal is infected with that virus at the time of sampling.
Admission to the program is competitive and the number of applicants varies each year. Approximately 130 students are admitted to the professional program annually 41 Alabama residents, 38 Kentucky residents through the Southern Regional Education Board contract and 51 non-resident/non-contract students.

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