Significance and integration of molecular diagnostics in the framework of veterinary practice

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The field of molecular diagnostics in veterinary practice is rapidly evolving. An array of molecular techniques of different complexity is available to facilitate the fast and specific diagnosis of animal diseases. The choice for the adequate technique is dependent on the mission and attributions of the laboratory and requires both a knowledge of the molecular biology basis and of its limitations. The ability to quickly detect pathogens and their characteristics would allow for precise decisionmaking and target measures such as prophylaxis, appropriate therapy, and biosafety plans to control disease outbreaks. In practice, taking benefit of the huge amount of data that can be obtained using molecular techniques highlights the need of collaboration between veterinarians in the laboratory and practitioners.

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Aranaz, A. (2014). Significance and integration of molecular diagnostics in the framework of veterinary practice. In Veterinary Infection Biology: Molecular Diagnostics and High-Throughput Strategies (pp. 19–30). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-2004-4_2

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