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JASPER GRANT

PET OWNER: GRANT CURTNER PET CLINIC LAB ID: 8200109324


SPECIES: Feline 189 CURTNER AVE SUITE 50 ORDER ID: 108800647
BREED: Bengal SAN JOSE, CA 95125-1067 COLLECTION DATE: 1/19/18
GENDER: Male 408-297-7387 DATE OF RECEIPT: 1/20/18
AGE: 7 Months ACCOUNT #: 96210 DATE OF RESULT: 1/22/18
PATIENT ID: 4523 ATTENDING VET: FRAZIER, JEFF JF

IDEXX Services: FEVER UNK ORIGIN COMP FE

Molecular Diagnostics
1/20/18 (Order Received) 10/24/17 9/24/17
1/22/18 2:26 PM (Last Updated)

TEST RESULT

Feline Calicivirus NEGATIVE


RealPCR

Cytauxzoon felis NEGATIVE


RealPCR

Bartonella spp. NEGATIVE


RealPCR

Anaplasma spp. NEGATIVE


RealPCR

Ehrlichia spp. NEGATIVE


RealPCR

Feline NEGATIVE
Coronavirus
RealPCR

Mycoplasma NEGATIVE
haemofelis
RealPCR

Candidatus NEGATIVE
Mycoplasma
haemominutum
RealPCR

Candidatus NEGATIVE
Mycoplasma
turicensis
RealPCR

FeLV RealPCR NEGATIVE

FIV RealPCR NEGATIVE

Cryptococcus NEGATIVE
spp. RealPCR

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JASPER GRANT PET OWNER: GRANT DATE OF RESULT: 1/20/18 LAB ID: 8200109324

Molecular Diagnostics (continued)

TEST RESULT

Salmonella spp. NEGATIVE NEGATIVE NEGATIVE


RealPCR

Toxoplasma NEGATIVE NEGATIVE NEGATIVE


gondii RealPCR

a
Feline NEGATIVE NEGATIVE NEGATIVE
Panleukopenia
Virus RealPCR

a A positive Fever of Unknown Origin RealPCR Panel result indicates that


DNA or RNA of that organism(s) was detected in the sample submitted.
In animals with clinical signs, this supports infection. Zoonotic
potential may exist for certain organisms. Vaccination with a modified
live vaccine may result in positive results for up to a few weeks
post-vaccination.
If positive for feline coronavirus (FCoV), the FIP Virus RealPCR Test
should be considered to differentiate the virulent feline infectious
peritonitis virus (FIPV) biotype from the nonvirulent feline enteric
coronvirus (FECV) biotype. The FIP Virus RealPCR Test Add-on (test
code 36301) can be used to request biotyping on current sample or a
new specimen can be submitted for FIP Virus RealPCR Test (test code
3630). Recommended specimens for FIPV biotyping include peritoneal or
pleural fluid, or tissue aspirate or biopsy. Whole blood specimens are
acceptable but commonly have insufficient viral particles to allow biotyping.

A negative Fever of Unknown Origin RealPCR Panel result indicates that


DNA or RNA of that organism(s) was not detected in the sample
submitted. However, a negative PCR result may be caused by the numbers
of organisms being below the limit of detection, a decreased number of
organisms following treatment or chronic carrier state, or the
occurrence of new strain variations. If FIP is suspected, the FIP
Virus RealPCR Test (test code 3630) on an appropriate specimen (e.g.
peritoneal, pleural or CSF fluid or tissue biopsy or aspirate) could
be considered.

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