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Mullins, who developed the test said it was not for screening, but when a patient was sick it was to detect which organism is present. I’ll give you an example:

When our dog was 3 months old he got a vaccine (wasn’t my idea). Within a day he started getting sick. Within three days he had rattles in his chest. It turned out he had pneumonia. They aspirated his lung and sent the sample out for a PCR test. It came back as the organism that was in the vaccine. It was then treated appropriately.

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