Dear Ann...

I second Nina's motion!  Dr. Susan has clarified several points with regards 
to the relative merits of the various FeLV testing protocols.  Of course it 
still doesn't solve my dilemma of how to find out whether or not a cat who 
initially tested FeLV positive on an ELISA and/or IFA may be carrying a latent 
infection without having to do and invasive, stressful and expensive bone 
marrow 
reactivation test.  Is there any sort of test that would be less invasive that 
could do so?  Could a rigidly monitored PCR test not done by a commercial lab, 
but say by a university vet school, be helpful in this regard?

Sally in San Jose

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