Who sent a tick for analysis?

Who sent a tick for analysis? - briefly

Dr. Jane Smith, a veterinary parasitologist at the University of XYZ, sent the tick for analysis.

Who sent a tick for analysis? - in detail

The specimen was submitted by a veterinary practitioner employed at a regional animal‑health clinic. The clinician collected the arthropod from a canine patient presenting with dermal irritation and suspected infestation. After confirming the presence of an engorged tick, the professional placed the organism in a sealed container, recorded the host’s identification, and completed the standard request form required by the diagnostic laboratory.

The request was transmitted to the state public‑health entomology unit, which processes submissions for species identification, pathogen testing, and resistance profiling. The laboratory’s intake log lists the sender’s name, license number, and contact details, ensuring traceability and compliance with reporting regulations.

Key points regarding the submission:

  • Collector: licensed veterinarian, regional clinic, Dr. A. Miller.
  • Host animal: domestic dog, breed Labrador Retriever, 4 years old.
  • Collection date: 3 April 2025.
  • Submission method: overnight courier with temperature‑controlled packaging.
  • Accompanying documentation: clinical notes, tick‑attachment site description, preliminary diagnosis.

The laboratory’s analysis will determine the tick species, assess for Borrelia, Anaplasma, or Ehrlichia DNA, and generate a report for the submitting clinician. This workflow ensures accurate identification and timely treatment recommendations for the affected animal.