shroom
Hi. I am a private researcher, who uses high power microscopy to search for things. Sometime I don't ever get to see mature forms which I call "targets". They can die quickly in samples, and never make to me. But, I can always find the spores, cysts, eggs, or other evidence, and activate them.
I have identified many things which slip past the labs, and now I know why. It takes time. Labs don't have the time or budget to deal with mysteries. They want fast, in and out mass produced results. That requires standardization. The
parasites etc., are rarely standard.
There are many undiscovered things going on, and I have identified only few of them. But, you get a good sense after a while what "type" of problem it is. Some of them are 'man made' for sure.
Oh, thanks for asking.....The best way used to be going to your local university. That's not happening anymore.
I am not sure what would be the best lab, but I can advise that labs who use immuno blot methods for suspected targets would be the best choice. Shroom