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Zydus to market diagnostic kits

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Ahmedabad, March 7

Sarabhai Zydus Animal Health Ltd is set to launch high-tech diagnostic kits to diagnose and control newly emerging infectious animal diseases that include avian influenza (bird flu) and bovine viral diarrhoea. The Immuno-diagnostic Reagent kits will be sourced from Lillidale, UK, which holds marketing rights for Veterinary Laboratories Agency (VLA) diagnostics kits. VLA is one of the reputed referral laboratories based in the UK, a Zydus release said here. The diagnostic kits will enable Indian animal health researchers in differential diagnosis of different of pathogens present anywhere in the world, the release said.

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