Dear Susan:
The fact the kittens tested a faint positive (an ELISA, right?) is probably
an indication of exposure and some virus present (both the ELISA and IFA
detect anitgen from replicating virus) but may still be an earlier stage of
infection so there is a chance with good diet and immune
Thanks!Cherie A Gabbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would say test two or three more times, each test at 90 days"Gloria B. Lane" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Susan asked me to forward her message to the list. Here also are my
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Gloria
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H - I don't know -
I think if they test positive, they have the virus ( antigen). At
this point, their
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