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Baycom Diagnostics has developed a new diabetes diagnostic kit for cats and dogs. Their kit allows veterinarians to test an animal's A1c levels through a simple mail-in test once every 90 days, providing a more cost-effective alternative to existing glucose meters that are expensive and not well-suited for small animals. The company's president says this test will give vets a 90-day report on their patients' blood sugar management in treating and diagnosing diabetes. Baycom plans to use grant funds to establish offices and finalize packaging and testing of the product.
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1) A new diagnostic test called A1Care has been developed to measure glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels in cats and dogs with diabetes. This is the first affordable and easy-to-use test that provides a glucose average over the past 70-110 days for cats and dogs, respectively.
2) The test involves collecting a few drops of dried blood and mailing it to the company for analysis. Results are then emailed or available online within 3-5 business days.
3) Measuring HbA1c levels provides veterinarians a longer-term view of glucose management than traditional tests, allowing for better diabetes treatment and monitoring in pets.
Baycom Diagnostics sells a diabetic test called A1CARE for cats and dogs. The test measures glycosylated hemoglobin or A1C levels and is considered the gold standard for diabetic testing. The company was founded in 2005 and took 10 years to develop the A1CARE test. In 2016, Baycom was able to achieve national distribution for A1CARE. The company is positioned for growth in 2018 with expectations of increased product sales and new diagnostic products being developed.
Two local companies that received grants from Tallahassee's Innovation Park will speak at an upcoming TechTyme meeting about how their technology-based businesses aim to better society. Gustav Ray of Baycom Diagnostics and Richard Benham of the Elections by the People Foundation will discuss their roadmaps for commercializing products, including research and development, identifying markets and sources of funding. Baycom Diagnostics creates diagnostic tests for pet diabetes and the Elections by the People Foundation is developing an improved online voting system.
This document provides HbA1c (A1c) range guidelines for canines and felines. It lists the normal, prediabetic, and diabetic A1c ranges for both dogs and cats, with normal dogs at 0-6%, prediabetic at 6-14%, and diabetic over 14%; and normal cats at 0-3.5%, prediabetic at 3.5-6%, and diabetic over 6%.
Baycom Diagnostics has developed a new diabetes diagnostic kit for cats and dogs. Their kit allows veterinarians to test an animal's A1c levels through a simple mail-in test once every 90 days, providing a more cost-effective alternative to existing glucose meters that are expensive and not well-suited for small animals. The company's president says this test will give vets a 90-day report on their patients' blood sugar management in treating and diagnosing diabetes. Baycom plans to use grant funds to establish offices and finalize packaging and testing of the product.
The document discusses a glycohemoglobin diagnostic test sold as Canine A1c and Feline A1c that uses dried blood spot samples. It provides examples of invalid blood collections such as having lotion on hands, too much or not enough blood, or blood that is not dry enough yet.
This document contains data on hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) levels for different species including canine, feline, and human. It lists the typical HbA1c level ranges from lower to out of control for each species as well as the overall percentage range of HbA1c levels.
This digital magazine issue from The Veterinary Cooperative discusses managing diabetes in pets with the right products and approach. It provides tips for veterinarians to help clients understand pet diabetes since many owners are familiar with human diabetes. The issue also covers protecting business by avoiding accidental disclosure of pricing information that should remain confidential under non-disclosure agreements. Additionally, it announces upcoming webinars on diagnosing and managing adverse food reactions in pets.
1) A new diagnostic test called A1Care has been developed to measure glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels in cats and dogs with diabetes. This is the first affordable and easy-to-use test that provides a glucose average over the past 70-110 days for cats and dogs, respectively.
2) The test involves collecting a few drops of dried blood and mailing it to the company for analysis. Results are then emailed or available online within 3-5 business days.
3) Measuring HbA1c levels provides veterinarians a longer-term view of glucose management than traditional tests, allowing for better diabetes treatment and monitoring in pets.
Baycom Diagnostics sells a diabetic test called A1CARE for cats and dogs. The test measures glycosylated hemoglobin or A1C levels and is considered the gold standard for diabetic testing. The company was founded in 2005 and took 10 years to develop the A1CARE test. In 2016, Baycom was able to achieve national distribution for A1CARE. The company is positioned for growth in 2018 with expectations of increased product sales and new diagnostic products being developed.
A1Care is a new glycohemoglobin test for diagnosing and managing diabetes in dogs and cats. Unlike previous tests, A1Care can show average blood glucose levels over the past 70 days for cats and 110 days for dogs using a dried blood spot sample. Veterinarians across the country are using A1Care to help treat their diabetic pets.
The document discusses a new A1C test that is available to diagnose and monitor diabetes in pets. The A1C test measures average blood sugar levels over the past 70 days for cats and 110 days for dogs. This provides a longer-term view of blood sugar control than spot glucose tests. The test involves collecting a small blood sample onto a test card that is mailed in to be analyzed. Results are then emailed to veterinarians and pet owners. The document discusses how diabetes is on the rise in pets and outlines at-risk breeds and factors. It promotes the A1C test for early screening and management of diabetes in dogs and cats.
The document describes a new mail-in veterinary test called A1Care that screens for diabetes in cats and dogs. A1Care uses a few drops of dried blood to determine the animal's average blood glucose levels over the past 70 days for cats or 110 days for dogs. It then provides a score of normal, pre-diabetic, or diabetic. The test allows for early screening and long-term monitoring of diabetes in at-risk breeds of cats and dogs.
This document discusses a new A1C test that is available to diagnose and monitor diabetes in pets. The test provides a more accurate assessment of average blood glucose levels over 70 days for cats and 110 days for dogs. This is an improvement over existing tests that only show much shorter term glucose levels. The document explains how the A1C test works and reviews scientific studies that validate its use in pets. It also discusses risk factors for diabetes in dogs and cats and the importance of screening pets that are at higher risk.
A clinical study in 2016 at FSU's hybridoma lab and other research institutions tested a new A1C test for various animals. The test is now available for rats, rabbits, apes, horses, birds and ferrets through distributors and will provide veterinarians with a more affordable, convenient and reliable way to monitor average blood glucose levels over 70-110 days for cats and dogs compared to previous tests. The new test reports results via fax or email within a day.
This document is the August 2018 digital issue of The Veterinary Cooperative magazine published in partnership with Merck Animal Health. The issue includes articles on managing diabetes in pets, industry news, and promotions from TVC vendor partners. It encourages veterinary practices to get more involved with TVC through participating in programs, joining committees, sharing best practices, and joining the board of directors. This will help TVC provide better support and discounts to member practices.
This document describes a test kit for diagnosing and monitoring diabetes in dogs and cats. The kit tests A1c or glycohemoglobin levels from a dried blood spot and provides an average glucose reading over the past 2-3 months. The test helps diagnose diabetes and monitor the condition, with results available in less than two weeks.
Normal A1c levels for cats are 1.8 and for dogs are 3.3. Levels between 4-6 indicate pre-diabetes while levels over 6 suggest diabetes. The chart shows A1c level ranges for felines and canines that indicate normal, pre-diabetic, and diabetic states.
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This document is the August 2018 digital issue of The Veterinary Cooperative magazine published in partnership with Merck Animal Health. The issue includes articles on managing diabetes in pets, industry news, and promotions from TVC vendor partners. It encourages veterinary practices to get more involved with TVC through participating in programs, joining committees, sharing best practices, and joining the board of directors. This will help TVC provide better support and discounts to member practices.
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