>Today, we performed the Iodine Agglutination test which is supposed to be
>95% effective.
Never heard of it. Over here the tests are performed against three
different (or at least believed to be) strains.
>Now the only way that April could have gotten it is if the diesease is
>airborne, or if we somehow tracked it on our shoes, or the cats somehow
>carried it.
Trials in the Netherlands has shown that it is indeed airborne.
>It would also have to be a very fast incubating disease for her to have it
>already.
Relatively: You test positive in 10 days after having been exposed to it.
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[Posted in FML issue 2075]