Dr. Ojabo said: «We were lucky to have gotten
blood sample from the sick person before he passed
on, but we are privileged to tell you that the report was
negative of Lassa fever.»
On April 27, the Wyoming Livestock Board received
negative laboratory results for equine herpesvirus type 1 (EHV - 1) in a
blood sample from a horse in Carbon County.
Negative results may occur even when animals are infected depending on timing of sampling or excessive blood in stool, so an ill animal with negative test results may require further testing and care and should still be handled as though inf
Negative results may occur even when animals are infected depending
on timing of
sampling or excessive
blood in stool, so an ill animal with
negative test results may require further testing and care and should still be handled as though inf
negative test results may require further testing and care and should still be handled as though infectious.