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Serology Australian Serological Import Panel FAVN One test 60 days to 12 months
prior to export with a result of >1 = 0.5 IU/ml
Blood Tests
Leptospira canicola
Dogs that record a negative result (less than 50% agglutination at a serum dilution of 1:100) are eligible for import to Australia. Dogs that record a positive result of not more than 1:400 must be re-tested 14 or more days after the first test. The second test must not show an increase in titer above the first test. Dogs that record a result of over 1:400 are ineligible for import. $6.00/test
Ehrlichia canis
(screen). The test must produce a negative result at a dilution of 1:40. The dog must also be treated for external parasites within 24 hours of blood being taken for this test. Talk to your local veterinarian about external parasite treatment. $18.00/test
Canine Brucellosis.
The test must produce a negative result. The dog must not be bred nor in the case of the bitch, may not be artificially inseminated between the time the sample is collected and export. $16.00/test For additional questions, please contact Dr. Andrew Cupit at (202) 797-3319. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the regulations for exporting animals or animal products to a foreign country, you should contact the APHIS-VS Area Office in the State from which the animals or products will be exported. This information can be found on the USDA web page for International Animal Export Regulations.
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