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Hello FML-ers,
My ferret Elvis is having some health problems that may be related to
ADV, so I have ordered the ADV QuickChek tests for all my ferrets. The
way I understand it, this is a test for ADV antibodies, not the virus
itself. If one of my ferrets tests positive is there another test I can
do that determines whether my ferret has ADV? Everything I have read
indicates that a positive QuickChek test means the ferret has ADV, but
doesn't the presence of antibodies indicate that the ferret was only
exposed to the virus? I know with other antibody tests, like feline FIP,
there is an additional test that can determine the presence of the actual
virus. Is there such a test for ADV?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Dooks,
Serena and the Wrecking Crew:
Conan the Destroyer "Who, me?"
Elvis the Bear "Can I help? Can I, huh?"
Little Miss Crockett "Give me a raisin and nobody gets hurt."
Mathayus the Scorpion King "It's PLAYTIME!"
[Posted in FML issue 3875]
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