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“SAA is an acute phase
protein. It can help
distinguish between
infectious and non-
infectious diseases.”
Dr Nathan Slovis (Chairman)
“We may not know all
of the answers about
(SAA) but it seems like
it’s changing how almost
everybody is making a
decision.”
Prof Fairfield Bain
“I use it [StableLab]
mainly for respiratory
disease and shipping
fevers.”
Dr Jordan Lewis
“If I have a negative on
(StableLab), I can assume I’m
not going to start antibiotics.
That’s the really fabulous thing —
I’ve got an SAA horse-side
right here, I don’t have to wait
until tomorrow to get the lab
result back.”
Dr Richard Markell
“Now that we have
StableLab we may use
SAA more, because
it’s so easy to use.”
Dr Philippe Benoit
“I use StableLab as a post-
operative monitoring tool,
particularly on horse’s on which
we fix long bone fractures —
for me, with surgical trauma
and [non-infectious] surgical
inflammation, I have not seen any
rise in serum amyloid A.”
Dr Keith Latson
“I’ve looked at it in cases that
I’ve definitely known have had
an infection, pneumonia —
you’ll see a clear rise. I’ve seen
a [non-infectious] inflammatory
bowel disease, I’ve had several
of those this year, and I’ve not
seen a rise.”
Dr Bonnie Barr
“I was convinced early on that
we’re only detecting infection
— I do believe that (a certain
percentage of) horses with 200–
400 SAA can recover on their
own. Then it becomes more of a
management issue with them.”
Dr Luis Castro
“Fibrinogen is a test that
I really don’t run anymore.
I run a CBC and an SAA.”
“StableLab dictates my
worry factor.”
Dr Chris Ray
“One of the important things
for us to know is that a horse
getting off transport has a fever
– whether it’s a mild shipping
stress or something more
important. The sooner we can
know that, the sooner we can
start the appropriate therapy.”
Dr Tim Ober
“We should encourage
that antibiotic use be as
restricted as we can, and
SAA is a great tool in that
I think.”
Dr Jan Hein
Swagemakers
The innovators circle
was very special for
StableLab. We gathered
11 renowned equine
veterinarians from all
over the world because
you our customer wanted
real expert opinion.
The discussion is
unscripted and the
experiences are real
cases expressed by those
who have integrated
Serum Amyloid A into
their practice. I hope you
enjoy it.
Heinrich*
*Dr. Heinrich Anhold
Heinrich is the founder and
CEO of StableLab. He is a
former Junior international
showjumper and holds a PhD
in Biochemistry.
His mission with StableLab
is to deliver simple, practical
health information at the
horse’s side for immediate
and informed decisions.
Putting the power of
knowledge in your hands.
Go to the
StableLab
YouTube channel
to learn more.