Prospective determination of the specificity of a commercial snake venom detection kit in urine samples from dogs and cats

Aust Vet J. 2010 Jun;88(6):222-4. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.2010.00584.x.

Abstract

Objective: To determine the specificity of a snake venom detection kit in urine samples from dogs and cats presenting to a referral centre for diseases unrelated to snake envenomation.

Design: Urine was collected from 50 dog and 25 cats presented for investigation and treatment of diseases unrelated to snake envenomation. Urine was collected as a voided sample, by cystocentesis or by catheterisation, and routine urinanalysis was performed. Snake venom testing was performed within 2 h of collection using a commercially available snake venom detection kit, which was observed continuously during the 10-min colour reaction phase for evidence of a visible colour indicating a positive test.

Results: No false-positive reactions occurred in any sample analysed.

Conclusion: The snake venom detection kit appears to have 100% specificity for using urine as a test sample.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cats / urine*
  • Dogs / urine*
  • False Positive Reactions
  • Reagent Kits, Diagnostic / veterinary*
  • Sensitivity and Specificity
  • Snake Venoms / isolation & purification*

Substances

  • Reagent Kits, Diagnostic
  • Snake Venoms