Sounds to me like he may have thrown off the virus.  I'd continue with interferon (or start it if you're not administering it), and re-test in 90 days.
 
Terri in NJ
 
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, October 24, 2005 8:38 PM
Subject: Question about IFA Test Results

Here's the whole story.  When Monty was 8 months old, he became very sick.  When I took him to the vets, he was diagnosed as FeLV+.  At the time, the vet didn't think he would make it.  Now, a year later Monty is very healty.  He has never been sick since his diagnosis and has not shown any signs.  Because of this, we had him tested again.  The ELISA test came back with a very faint positive but the IFA test was negative.  What exactly does this mean?
 
Thanks,
Chris Behnke

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