Hi, something in Anne Ryan`s post from the AFA&LIFE bothers me slightly,
the phrase ( high incidence of false positives }. It`s a term bandied
about in the north of the UK mostly by people who do not ( will not ) test
their ferrets. The people at the UK testing lab said the test was very
accurate. A positive test is nearly 99.98% accurate. If it is taken to
mean that a ferret which has tested positive for the antibodies but has or
did not show any clinical symptoms for a long time ( 6 to 12 months ) is a
false positive be very wary. I know of one hob purchased as a kit who in
his second year of life infected his 2 play mates, this ferret is now
nearly 4 and is very fit and healthy. The 2 infected ferrets were both
dead within 6 months. Would someone please define ( false positive )
for me.
Chris.
[Posted in FML issue 2943]