I'm very tired from the Symposium, so forgive me if this is a bit
disjointed. :)
- ADV means Aleutians Disease Virus
- One should not panic about ADV; panic is harmful
- It's wise be aggressive in educating oneself about the prevention of ADV
and its spread.
- ADV can live on sufaces for as long as two years
- Proper sanitization and usage of parvocides can prevent exposure
- Kits six weeks old and under have not been consistently known to give
reliable test results
- ADV can be detected within two weeks of exposure (but its possible for
an exposed ferret can be contagious before a test can show ADV exposure)
- There are different ADV tests... most are reliable (ELISA, CEP, etc). A
home test kit is now even available.
- A ferret may test negative if they are not "shedding the virus" at the
time of the test. Repeated testing is needed.
- A distemper vaccine can alter some forms of ADV testing when recent of
each other. (any one care to state the time period there? I don't
know this, so chime in if you know).
Wolfy
Please visit:
http://www.geocities.com/wolfysluv/adv-straight.html
[Posted in FML issue 3685]