What pathogens do we test?
Ticks will be identified by species before testing for pathogens. Irrespective of the species, all ticks will be tested for 16 pathogens using our lab-developed universal tick-borne pathogen assay. With our assay, we can detect the following pathogens:
Bacteria:
Viruses:
Protozoa:
How long does it take?
Ideally, we will be processing the samples within 3 business days of receipt of tick sample(s) and shall disseminate the results (tick species and pathogen/s identified) via email. Results can also be checked at our results page with the email and corresponding tick ID number.
How to send ticks to our lab?
Check the "Tick Submission Updates" page for mailing and packing instructions. Please fill out the tick submission form. Each tick will be assigned a unique ID. So, if you are sending multiple ticks, please complete the form for each tick.
Will you test ticks that are sent without completing the tick submission form? As we have automated our process, ticks submitted without filling out the tick submission form will not be processed/tested.
Will you test ticks that are sent without completing the payment?
Unfortunately, we will not be able to process the tick sent to our lab without completing the payment form.
Disclaimer: The Upstate Tick Testing Program is meant only for academic / research purposes and should not be considered as a diagnostic tool or as a basis on which to make health care decisions. All ticks in this program are tested for pathogen-specific nucleic acids via real-time PCR. A tick that tests positive for a pathogen does not confirm that the bitten human or animal was exposed to the pathogen.
We use multiplex RT-PCR to detect 16 tick-borne pathogens. Our methodology and assay details have been published in a peer-reviewed research article: Community-engaged tick surveillance and tickMAP as a public health tool to track the emergence of ticks and tick-borne diseases in New York
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