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Animal Health Diagnostic Center - Sample Submission
Rabies Suspect Samples
 
 
 
Samples for rabies testing should not be sent to the Animal Health Diagnostic Center! All Rabies Viral FA testing is performed by the NYS Department of Health's Wadsworth Center Rabies Laboratory in Albany.
 
 
Guidelines for submission
The Following is Guidelines for submission to the Rabies laboratory. Outlined by Robert Rudd, Director of the Rabies Laboratory.
 
Submission of a rabies specimen requires prior approval of the local health authority (county health department or district office of the State Health Department). Emergency and after-hour exceptions can be made with the approval of the:
New York State Health Departement Wadsworth Center Rabies Laboratory:
Telephone 518-869-4527     After-hours 518-527-7369     or     527-7370
 
Acceptable specimens include only:
rabies suspect mammals for which there has been a reported bite, scratch, or other possible saliva or nervous tissue exposure to a human.
rabies suspect mammals with reported bites to (or other "intimate" contact with) a domestic animal.
all bats encountered in situations where human or domestic animal contacts cannot conclusively be ruled out.
highly suspect surveillance specimens (no reported contacts), including (i) rabies vector species showing clear signs of rabies infection, from an area without previous confirmed case; (ii) a mammal not commonly recognized as a rabies vector, but showing clear signs of rabies infection; (iii) a domestic animal that dies or is euthanized under the care of a veterinarian for which rabies is part of the differential diagnosis of neurologic disorder.
specimens associated with laboratory-approved enhanced surveillance programs associated with wildlife vaccination programs.
 
No live animals will be accepted by the Laboratory. The intact head only of approved specimens will be accepted. Exceptions include bats, which should be killed and submitted whole, and livestock, for which brainstem and cerebellum, removed by a veterinarian, constitute the specimen.
 
Do not submit the entire head from livestock. The appropriate samples can be removed from the calvarium with minimal contact by obtaining the sample through the foramen magnum. (A written description with a diagram of this technique is available from Robert Rudd, Director of the State Health Department Rabies Laboratory. A video of the procedure is available for loan from the Animal Health Diagnostic Center, 607-253-3900).
 
Specimens must be properly packaged in a standard rabies shipping container (available at county health department), or at least contained in two separately sealed plastic bags, and a sealed cardboard container, assuring strict biocontainment. Specimens must be accompanied by a completed rabies specimen history form. Submitters should see rabies specimen packing and shipping instructions for details.
 
Rabies diagnosis is performed weekdays from 8:00 am - 4:30 pm. Specimens received evenings, weekends, or holidays are processed the next regular workday.
 
Emergency Examination:
An animal that has bitten a human and is highly suspect of rabies infection because of species, behavior, and location of capture and for which a physician is awaiting the results before initiating postexposure rabies prophylaxis, will be examined on a weekend or holiday, by prior arrangement with the laboratory. Such specimens must arrive at the rabies laboratory prior to 11:00 am to be tested the same day, and should be accompanied by telephone numbers of the after-hours contact to receive results. Because some bat bites may be more difficult to recognize than those of other rabies vector species, all cases of direct human contact with a bat, when bite or mucous membrane contact cannot be ruled out, should be treated as an emergency.
 
During warm months, it is particularly important that specimens being shipped on Fridays or preceding holidays be sent with attention to prompt delivery and proper packaging. If hand delivery cannot be arranged, then overnight courier service should be requested (e.g., Federal Express Next Day Service, UPS Saturday Delivery, U.S. Postal Service Express Mail). Instruct packers to place one or two extra freezer packs in the standard rabies shipping container.
 
Routine rabies examination results will be sent by FAX to the county or district health office, that shall in turn notify other interested parties. Reports will be available at the local health office during the workday morning following receipt of the specimen at the laboratory. Except for emergencies and late Friday submissions, local offices are asked to refrain from calling the laboratory routinely for examination results. Reports of rabid animals will continue to be immediately reported by telephone to the local health authority.