[Felvtalk] Baby's viral load - good news :)

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Thu May 2 13:12:56 CDT 2019


Question,  is this expensive?  If so will start saving just in case I ever need it.
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From: Lorraine Johnston <johnston1110 at comcast.net>
To: felvtalk at felineleukemia.org
Sent: Thu, 02 May 2019 11:51:42 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: [Felvtalk] Baby's viral load - good news :)

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-->Hello, Our vet sent a sample of my cousin Tom’s FeLV cat Baby (*) to Scanelis in France to determine her viral load –and the news was good! She is found to have a very low viral load, 8.77 x 103 per 2.5 microliters of blood examined. This is encouraging as, first, it matches her absence of symptoms, and it implies that she can have a dental now while she’s still pretty healthy.  If Tom can keep her teeth/gums healthy, perhaps stomatitis can be avoided.
Scanelis also noted that in spite of her low viral load, immunosuppressive drugs should be avoided. (*Baby stays with us when Tom goes away.)  Thanks, - Lorraine
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