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Published on 5 November 2024

Rabies testing in animals

The diagnostic services offered by the Swiss Rabies Centre include measuring the rabies antibody titre required for travel with animals and testing for rabies virus as part of rabies detection and surveillance.

Due to staff shortages and the high volume of samples, it currently takes up to three weeks from the arrival of the sample at the laboratory to the availability of the result.

Testing over the festive period (titre determination):
Monday, 27 December 2025
Samples must arrive at the laboratory by 10 am on Friday 19 December 2025 (by post or courier).
Results will be sent by first-class mail or email on Wednesday, 24 December 2025.
There will be no testing on Monday, 29 December 2025.

Information for owners of dogs, cats and ferrets

Switzerland is terrestrial rabies-free. It is therefore vital to prevent accidental introduction of the virus with dogs, cats, etc. entering Switzerland. In addition to the official vaccination passport, microchipping and a valid rabies vaccination certificate, the owner may also be required to demonstrate a sufficiently high vaccination antibody titre, depending on the countries of origin and destination. Please take note of the country-specific requirements at an early stage!

Waiting periods for entry into Switzerland from a rabies risk country according to the Pet Travel Scheme:

For example, it takes at least four months from the first rabies vaccination until an animal can be accepted for entry into Switzerland from a rabies risk country. The FSVO keeps a list of rabies risk countries.

Further information is available here:
Crossing the border with dogs, cats or ferrets: The FSVO’s online tool provides the necessary information (Crossing the border with dogs, cats or ferrets).

In addition to rabies checks, there are other requirements to bear in mind when travelling with animals. The FSVO is responsible for issuing permits and for questions concerning the legal provisions (Travelling lling with pets).

Information for veterinary professionals on sample submission and testing

The Swiss Rabies Centre carries out antibody tests in order to check vaccination titres as per international guidelines (Rabies - WOAH, World Organisation for Animal Health).

Opening hours and availability

The Swiss Rabies Centre is open from Monday to Friday (working days).

Swiss Rabies Centre

Institute of Virology and Immunology (IVI)
Swiss Rabies Centre (Monday to Friday)
Länggassstrasse 122
3001 Bern