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  2. Urine test strip - Wikipedia

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    The test can often be read in as little as 60 to 120 seconds after dipping, although certain tests require longer. Routine testing of the urine with multiparameter strips is the first step in the diagnosis of a wide range of diseases.

  3. Reference ranges for urine tests - Wikipedia

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    Reference ranges for urine tests are described below: Measurement Lower limit Upper limit Unit Urinary specific gravity: 1.003 [1] [2] 1.030 [1] [2] g/mL Urobilinogen:

  4. Bacteriuria - Wikipedia

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    [8] [14] Miniaturization of bacterial culture within dipstick format, Digital Dipstick, [15] allows bacterial detection, identification and quantification for bacteriuria within 10–12 hours at the point-of-care. Clinicians will often treat symptomatic bacteriuria based on the results of the urine dipstick test while waiting for the culture ...

  5. Urinalysis - Wikipedia

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    A dipstick test for urine protein, called Albustix, was introduced by Miles Laboratories in 1957, [169] and the first multi-test dipsticks were released in 1959. Automated test strip readers came onto the market in the 1980s.

  6. Brucella canis - Wikipedia

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    The host range of the bacterium is mainly domestic dogs but evidence of infections in foxes and coyotes has been reported. [9] B. canis is a zoonotic organism [10] and although rare, humans can contract the infection. It is unlikely, but most common in dog breeders, those in laboratories dealing with the bacteria, or people who are ...

  7. Dipstick - Wikipedia

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    In medicine, dipsticks can be used to test for a variety of liquids for the presence of a given substance, known as an analyte. [1] For example, urine dipsticks are used to test urine samples for haemoglobin, nitrite (produced by bacteria in a urinary tract infection), protein, nitrocellulose, glucose and occasionally urobilinogen or ketones. [2]

  8. The best dog DNA kits of 2025 - AOL

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    Basepaws offers a more basic set of tests, so you’re unlikely to get a bunch of results you don’t care about. Daisy’s breed mix came back as 83.8% German shepherd and 16.2% Labrador retriever.

  9. Capnocytophaga canimorsus - Wikipedia

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    The bacterium should test positive for catalase and oxidase, arginine dihydrolase, maltose, and lactose. It should test negative for nitrate reduction, urease, and H 2 S production. C. canimorsus can be distinguished from other Gram-negative bacteria by testing negative for inulin and sucrose. [4]