LIMS

Veterinary medicine

Ideal support for veterinary medicine

The introduction of LIMS into veterinary medicine contributes to improved diagnostics, animal health monitoring and infectious disease control. It provides the opportunity to respond rapidly to the emergence of public health threats related to animal-borne diseases and improves the overall quality of veterinary care.

LIMS from LabMaster.pl
Laboratory data management
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Consistency and traceability
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Sample management
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process automation
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Integration with veterinary information systems
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Scientific research and epidemic monitoring

Laboratory data management

LIMS helps veterinary laboratories store, manage, and analyze research results related to animal diagnostics, laboratory testing, and microbiology testing. This makes it easier to identify diseases and monitor animal health.

Consistency and traceability

LIMS systems ensure consistency and full traceability of laboratory data. All test results are accurately recorded and can be traced back, which is important both from the point of view of diagnostics and possible scientific research.

Sample management

LIMS enables the tracking and management of animal biological samples, which is particularly important in the diagnosis and monitoring of epidemics of infectious animal diseases.

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Process automation

LIMS systems automate many laboratory processes, from receiving samples to generating reports. This speeds up diagnoses and eliminates the risk of human errors.

Integration with veterinary information systems

LIMS can be integrated with other information systems in the veterinary field, which facilitates the transfer of research results and the creation of common databases for veterinarians and other interested parties.

Scientific research and epidemic monitoring

Thanks to LIMS, veterinary researchers can collect and analyze data on the occurrence of animal diseases, which is necessary to monitor and control epidemics and conduct scientific research in the field of animal health.