StableLab Equine Blood Test Takes the Lead with Veterinarians Worldwide: Eleven of the top international Veterinarians gather to discuss how SAA has changed the way they practice

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StableLab Equine Blood Test Takes the Lead with Veterinarians Worldwide: Eleven of the top international Veterinarians gather to discuss how SAA has changed the way they practice

Watch the round table discussion on SAA here StableLab Innovators Circle 

 

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah - Dec. 6, 2014 - On the fringes of AAEP Convention 2014, gathered eleven of the world's top equine veterinarians to share their experiences of Serum Amlyoid A, the new biomarker for infection.

 

These veterinarians gathered together as they all share a common belief a belief that SAA has helped change the way in which they practice. Professor Fairfield Bain highlighted that "We may not know all of the answers about (SAA) but it seems like it's changing how almost everybody is making a decision."

 

This roundtable discussion was raw, unscripted, and full of real experiences, expressed by those who have integrated Serum Amlyoid A into their practices. The outcome was compelling.

About StableLab 

The StableLab equine blood test detects and measures Serum Amyloid A (SAA), a major inflammatory response protein that specifically responds to inflammation caused by infection. This hand-held, convenient equine blood test delivers lab-accurate results at the horse's side within minutes. Empowered with this definitive information regarding the presence of systemic disease, veterinarians rely on StableLab as a critical tool for introducing appropriate treatment and monitoring response to treatment. www.stablelab.com.

 

 

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