Parasight System tests
with 1 gram or loop sample.
As pet owners, caretakers, and clinicians you want your dogs, cats, and family to be safe and healthy. The best way to accomplish this is to keep track of their health and environment through routine wellness exams by a veterinarian, including regular fecal examinations.
A common health risk in dogs and cats and their owners is parasites. Early diagnosis for the presence and identity of intestinal parasite is vital. Veterinarians are on the front line of preventing transmission of pet-associated zoonotic parasite infections because of their knowledge of the potential risks to the pet, owners, and community. Several types of internal parasites infect animals of any age: puppies, kittens, and shelter dogs being the biggest victims. While many can be asymptomatic carriers of parasites, others become extremely ill. Adult parasitic worms are not always visible in feces; therefore, it is important to have the animals’ stool checked routinely by a veterinarian.
Not all parasites respond to the same treatment and no single antiparasitic works against all kinds of parasites. Therefore, a repeat fecal testing is recommended following the completion of treatment. This will identify a resistance to the anthelmintic used, as currently reported in hookworms and roundworms in dogs. Parasight’s lower cost per test and swift results increases operational efficiency, while facilitating client compliance and point of care service.
The preparation, methodologies, and level of training of personnel who conduct fecal examination can often affect test results.1 Parasight System takes the guess work out of diagnostics with enhanced AI learning, fluorescence staining, simple and efficient preparation of the sample. Parasight for pets is scientifically validated to diagnose and identify parasites with a greater sensitivity, accuracy, specificity, repeatability than any other system in the market at ½ the cost and time. This is done using our patented, 2-minute sample preparation combining our ability to test a full 6cc of fecal sample compared to other methodologies using only a drop of sample to test.
Image (above): Parasight System canine result showing parasites found, counted, and identified.
CAPC Primary Guidelines for Parasight Testing by Veterinarians
- Annual Heartworm tests
- Fecal examinations 4 times during first year of life, and 2 times annually as adults
- Control of parasites with zoonotic potential is essential
- Administer anthelmintic treatment to puppies and kittens starting at 2 weeks and repeating every 2 weeks until broad spectrum parasite control begins.
- Pick up feces when walking a dog in a public area and from the yard daily.
Canine and Feline Parasites Tested For:
- Hookworms
- Roundworms
- Whipworms
- Coccidia
- Tapeworms
- Lungworms
- Giardia (coming soon)
- Heartworm (coming soon)
- Lyme disease (coming soon)
Parasight System Features
- Instant digital results
- Test and treat in less than 8 minutes
- Tests with either loop or 1 gram sample for test
- Companion and pasture animal fecal analysis supported in one system
- 1/2 the cost of other fecal testing methods on the market today
- Results can be shared electronically to clients instantly
- Easily interfaces with current Veterinary Practice Software
- Promotes well-being care with clients due to observable & shareable results
- Ability to identify parasites in dogs, cats, horses, cattle, sheep and goats and additional species
- Offers screening test for ‘presence of’ and clinical eggs per gram (“EPG”) test to aid in determining drug resistance
1https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590138919300165?via%3Dihub