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Also reported in: g/L
Globulins include antibodies and other immune proteins. Normal levels suggest a properly functioning immune system without chronic infection or inflammation.
Low globulin is less common in birds and may be seen with immunodeficiency, protein-losing conditions, or noticeable malnutrition.
Your veterinarian may recommend a thorough health assessment to identify the underlying cause.
Avian globulin: 1.2 g/dL (Low)Globulins include antibodies and other immune proteins. Normal levels suggest a properly functioning immune system without chronic infection or inflammation.
No action needed.
Avian globulin: 2.0 g/dLHigh globulin is common with chronic inflammatory conditions in birds. Key considerations include chlamydiosis (psittacosis), aspergillosis, mycobacteriosis, and other chronic infections.
Further diagnostic testing, including a blood antibody test and imaging, may be recommended by your veterinarian to identify the source of chronic inflammation.
Avian globulin: 3.5 g/dL (High)Upload your lab report and get your actual values interpreted in plain English — instantly, with no medical training required.