Virological Diagnostic Laboratory, samples sent with suspicion of disease from the provinces and districts. Biological Diagnostic Laboratory plans national surveys and proficiency tests in national reference diseases and organizes training. An outbreak investigation is being carried out in the field. In Virological Diagnostic Laboratory, viral diseases are diagnosed using serological and molecular methods from samples of cattle, sheep, equids, bees, fish, poultry, cats and dogs. One of the main responsibilities of Virological Diagnostic Laboratory is to struggle against infectious and cross-border viral diseases and follow diagnostic methods. In Virological Diagnostic Laboratory;
• Studies and research projects are carried out on the diagnosis, treatment and protection of viral diseases,
• Isolation studies are carried out in cell cultures of samples detected positive,
• Cooperation is made with international organizations regarding national reference diseases,
•Participation in proficiency tests organized by WOAH/European Union Reference Laboratories regarding national reference diseases is ensured,
• Active participation is ensured in national and international meetings, congresses and workshops organized on national reference diseases,
• Genetic analyzes of viral diseases detected as positive are performed,
• Viral diseases of marine mammals (dolphins, whales, seals), wild birds, reptiles and other wild animals are investigated in cooperation with the Wildlife Unit.
Virological Diagnostic Laboratory participates in proficiency tests at the standards set by the Turkish Accreditation Agency in order to ensure the quality control of the analyses. You can access the current analysis list that we are accredited from this link; https://portal.turkak.org.tr/tr/accreditation/accreditation-certificate/search/46b19048-0ac6-4da1-9fc3-41981225b27f
Virological Diagnostic Laboratory National Reference Topics:
1. African Horse Sickness (AHS)
2. Equine infectious anemia (Equine Infectious Anemia, EIA)
3. Equine viral arteritis (Equine Viral Arteritis, EVA)
4. West Nile Virus (WNV)
5. Enzootic bovine leucosis (EBL)
6. Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis (IBR) / Infectious Pustular Vulvovaginitis (IPV)
7. Sheep goat plague (PPR)
8. Bluetongue (Bluetongue, BT)
9. Rinderpest