Revolutionary diagnostics for vets: the innovative partnership between SAN Vet and PathoSense

Exclusive molecular biological diagnostics of tomorrow: a partnership that combines SAN Vet's veterinary diagnostic expertise with PathoSense's innovative sequencing technology.

PathoSense untargeted

PathoSense offers a novel “from sample to diagnosis” platform for untargeted sequencing of infectious diseases in the veterinary sector. With the underlying Oxford Nanopore technology, the entire genomic pathogen information contained in the sample is sequenced and analyzed. All results are presented in a clear overview.  

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PathoSense DeepDive

Diagnosis complete. Now the discovery begins. DeepDive offers you a subsequent, more in-depth analysis of various virus genomes if sufficient data can be obtained in the untargeted sequencing. Among other things, this enables concrete phylogenetic analysis, subtyping, and differentiation between field and vaccine strains.  

See an overview of our PathoSense untargeted and PathoSense DeepDive

PRRSV Whole Genome Sequencing

Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus (PRRSV) continues to be one of the most significant challenges in pig production. Targeted control relies on accurate diagnostics – particularly when distinguishing between vaccine strains and field strains. Whole genome sequencing offers a powerful tool to achieve this. 

Key benefits of our PRRSV whole genome sequencing: 

Reliable differentiation between vaccine and field strains, supported by phylogenetic analysis and sequence data comparison 

Available retrospectively following a positive PCR result – simply contact us 

Optimal results with serum samples showing a CT value < 25 

Bacterial Whole Genome Sequencing

In cases of unusual clinical findings or within a research setting, bacterial whole genome sequencing provides crucial insights to support informed decision-making. 

Our service includes: 

Comprehensive sequence data and phylogenetic analyses 

Identification of virulence factors 

Detection of antimicrobial resistance genes 

…and much more – we’re happy to advise you further