Molecular screening guided by the flock question
Respiratory signs, production changes and mortality patterns can have several causes. High Hope Vet provides private avian influenza virus qPCR screening and helps poultry teams define a submission that reflects the flock, timing and diagnostic objective.
What this service can support
- Veterinary investigation of compatible poultry health concerns.
- Private flock monitoring planned by a veterinarian or production team.
- Follow-up testing within a wider poultry health review.
- Testing considered alongside other respiratory pathogens when appropriate.
Avian influenza assays and pricing
Influenza A general screening plus H5/H9, H7 and N9 subtype assays. Prices are per sample in Philippine pesos.
| No. | Assay | Nucleic acid | Price (₱) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 46 | Influenza A Virus General Screening (AIV-General) | RNA | 1,800 |
| 47 | Avian Influenza Virus H7 Subtype Detection (AIV-H7) | RNA | 1,800 |
| 48 | Avian Influenza Virus N9 Subtype Detection (AIV-N9) | RNA | 1,800 |
| 49 | Avian Influenza Virus H5/H9 Subtype Panel (AIV-H5/H9) | RNA | 2,500 |
Numbers match the full 80-assay menu — browse and search it on the home page, or download the quotation: PDF (English) · PDF (Chinese).
Information to provide
- Bird type, age, flock size and affected houses or groups.
- Clinical signs, mortality pattern, onset and recent flock history.
- Vaccination and treatment information relevant to interpretation.
- The purpose of testing and the proposed collection and transport schedule.
Reports support private veterinary and flock-health decisions. They do not replace required government notification, official confirmation, movement documentation or regulatory processes.
Common questions
Can poultry clients in Manila submit samples?
Yes. We serve clients coordinating submissions from Metro Manila and across the Philippines. Confirm timing and transport conditions with the laboratory first.
Should other respiratory pathogens be considered?
Possibly. Clinical signs can overlap. The broader poultry diagnostic question should guide whether avian influenza testing is used alone or with other targets.
Is a private result an official regulatory certificate?
No. The report is for private veterinary decision support and does not replace government disease-control or certification requirements.