Thanks Lisa. What does PCR stand for? Is that the bone marrow test? Nina
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In a message dated 1/12/2005 4:21:11 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Karolyn, I found out a bit ago that my angel Timmy, (one of six kittens rescued at 2/12 weeks), that we suspect got the virus invitro, also tested negative. I'm overjoyed. I know the virus might be sequestered in his bone marrow, but I'm still celebrating his "negativity"! Sally also just had one of her positives tested and he's turned up negative now too! It's one of the baffling aspects of this disease, you just don't know what's going to happen. Prepare for the worst, expect the best!
Nina
Nina,
you could run a PCR test and it "SHOULD" tell you if it is in the bone marrow or not..the PCR test tests for the genetic alteration of the cat to aid the virus in replication....damn retrovirus'...so aggrecating!!! but anyways.... my point is that that test should be able to tell you if eh still has it or not...for sure...
Lisa
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Indy-- Truley Indian Jones as a cat..FEARLESS
Lance- Mini wire haired dashchund
Bow-Tie- 2yr old (ssshhhh he doesnt know he is 15 :) ) jack russel cross
Bennie Bird-- Vampire cockatiel
Anza-- sexist Senegal parrot..deffinantly a ladies bird :)
