Diagnostic tests are invaluable to the practice of veterinary medicine. Using them correctly and interpreting the results appropriately depend on having a good understanding of the basic principles outlined in this article. Topics covered include sensitivity and specificity, agreement among tests, using multiple tests, and other issues related to the use and interpretation of diagnostic tests. The most important principle is recognition that the interpretation of test results varies across populations and requires an estimate of the prevalence of the infection (or disease) in the population being studied
<div><p>We describe a general solution to the problem of determining diagnostic accuracy without the...
The aim of this study was to survey veterinary practitioners’ selection of diagnostic tests for hors...
The use of biomarkers in veterinary disease diagnosis has shown great promise in improving patient c...
DIAGNOSTIC testing is a vital part of the decision-making process, which aims to increase diagnostic...
A test is process designed to detect a sign, substance tissue change, or response. The detection of ...
Diagnostic tests are of vital importance in a number of veterinary fields and are essential for deci...
In this review, we critically discuss the objectives, methods and limitations of different approache...
Diagnosis of a disease is very crucial aspect for clinician. It requires lot of experience, patience...
Important applications of diagnostic tests in non-clinical areas of veterinary medicine include surv...
For most physicians, use of diagnostic tests is part of daily routine. This paper focuses on their u...
At completion of this course, veterinary students should be able to: • Provide examples of ways in w...
The need to rapidly diagnose disease in avian/exotic animal patients has led to the increased use of...
Bacterial culture and susceptibility testing are requested frequently in equine medicine. However, t...
abstract: Transposition of diagnostic tests used in domestic livestock species to free-ranging and c...
The need to rapidly diagnose disease in avian/exotic animal patients has led to the increased use of...
<div><p>We describe a general solution to the problem of determining diagnostic accuracy without the...
The aim of this study was to survey veterinary practitioners’ selection of diagnostic tests for hors...
The use of biomarkers in veterinary disease diagnosis has shown great promise in improving patient c...
DIAGNOSTIC testing is a vital part of the decision-making process, which aims to increase diagnostic...
A test is process designed to detect a sign, substance tissue change, or response. The detection of ...
Diagnostic tests are of vital importance in a number of veterinary fields and are essential for deci...
In this review, we critically discuss the objectives, methods and limitations of different approache...
Diagnosis of a disease is very crucial aspect for clinician. It requires lot of experience, patience...
Important applications of diagnostic tests in non-clinical areas of veterinary medicine include surv...
For most physicians, use of diagnostic tests is part of daily routine. This paper focuses on their u...
At completion of this course, veterinary students should be able to: • Provide examples of ways in w...
The need to rapidly diagnose disease in avian/exotic animal patients has led to the increased use of...
Bacterial culture and susceptibility testing are requested frequently in equine medicine. However, t...
abstract: Transposition of diagnostic tests used in domestic livestock species to free-ranging and c...
The need to rapidly diagnose disease in avian/exotic animal patients has led to the increased use of...
<div><p>We describe a general solution to the problem of determining diagnostic accuracy without the...
The aim of this study was to survey veterinary practitioners’ selection of diagnostic tests for hors...
The use of biomarkers in veterinary disease diagnosis has shown great promise in improving patient c...