Mastitis Complete Panel Without Lactamase Penicillin Resistance Profile PCR Test
Comprehensive Mastitis Diagnostic Testing
The Mastitis Complete Panel Without Lactamase Penicillin Resistance Profile PCR Test represents a cutting-edge diagnostic approach for detecting mastitis pathogens in dairy herds. Utilizing advanced polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technology, this specialized test provides comprehensive pathogen identification while specifically excluding lactamase-producing penicillin-resistant bacterial strains. This targeted approach enables veterinary professionals to make informed treatment decisions and implement effective mastitis management strategies.
What This Test Measures and Detects
Our comprehensive mastitis panel employs sophisticated PCR methodology to identify a wide range of bacterial pathogens commonly associated with mastitis infections. The test specifically targets:
- Common mastitis-causing bacteria including Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus species, and Escherichia coli
- Environmental pathogens that contribute to subclinical and clinical mastitis
- Contagious mastitis organisms that spread within dairy herds
- Non-lactamase producing bacterial strains for targeted antibiotic therapy
Who Should Consider This Test
This advanced diagnostic test is essential for dairy operations experiencing:
- Recurrent mastitis cases within the herd
- Unexplained decreases in milk production
- Elevated somatic cell counts in bulk tank milk
- Treatment failures with conventional antibiotic therapies
- New mastitis outbreaks requiring rapid pathogen identification
- Herd health monitoring and preventive management programs
Key Benefits of Mastitis PCR Testing
Choosing our comprehensive mastitis panel offers numerous advantages for dairy management:
- Rapid Results: Receive comprehensive pathogen identification within 1 week
- Targeted Treatment: Identify specific pathogens to select appropriate antibiotics
- Cost-Effective: Prevent milk discard losses through accurate diagnosis
- Herd Health Management: Implement effective mastitis control strategies
- Antibiotic Stewardship: Reduce unnecessary antibiotic use through precise pathogen identification
- Production Optimization: Maintain optimal milk quality and quantity
Understanding Your Test Results
Our comprehensive report provides clear, actionable information:
- Pathogen Identification: Specific bacterial organisms detected in the sample
- Quantitative Analysis: Relative abundance of identified pathogens
- Resistance Profile: Information on lactamase-producing strains excluded from the profile
- Clinical Interpretation: Expert analysis of results in context of herd health
- Treatment Recommendations: Guidance on appropriate antibiotic selection based on findings
Test Pricing Information
| Test Name | Discount Price | Regular Price |
|---|---|---|
| Mastitis Complete Panel Without Lactamase Penicillin Resistance Profile PCR Test | $250 USD | $376 USD |
Nationwide Testing Availability
GGC DNA maintains testing facilities across major United States cities including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Phoenix, Philadelphia, San Antonio, San Diego, Dallas, San Jose, Austin, Jacksonville, Fort Worth, Columbus, Charlotte, San Francisco, Indianapolis, Seattle, Denver, Washington DC, Boston, El Paso, Nashville, Detroit, Oklahoma City, Portland, Las Vegas, Memphis, Louisville, Baltimore, and Milwaukee. Our extensive network ensures convenient access to advanced mastitis diagnostic services nationwide.
Book Your Mastitis Test Today
Take proactive steps toward optimal herd health and milk production quality. Our specialized mastitis testing provides the critical information needed for effective disease management and treatment decisions. Contact our veterinary diagnostics specialists to schedule your test and receive comprehensive pathogen analysis within 1 week.
Call or WhatsApp: +1(267) 388-9828 to book your Mastitis Complete Panel Without Lactamase Penicillin Resistance Profile PCR Test today and receive professional guidance on interpreting your results for improved dairy herd management.

