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Sistem Pakar untuk Menentukan Penyakit Kucing Menggunakan Metode Certainty Factor [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Contagious cat disease is one type of disease that is often infecting cats. Contagious diseases are part of the disease that spread from saliva, feces, urine, cakaran, aerosols, and also indirectly to other cats and keepers.
Jusak, J. (Jusak)   +2 more
core  

Analysis of RNA-Protein interactions involved in calicivirus translation and replication

open access: yes, 2008
The interaction of host-cell nucleic acid-binding proteins with the genomes of positive-stranded RNA viruses is known to play a role in the translation and replication of many viruses.
Karakasiliotis, Ioannis   +1 more
core   +1 more source

Sarcoma resembling a feline injection site sarcoma along the scar of previous forequarter amputation for the treatment of distal humeral osteosarcoma in a cat

open access: yesVeterinary Record Case Reports, Volume 13, Issue 2, June 2025.
Abstract A 9‐year‐old, male, neutered, domestic shorthair cat underwent a right forequarter amputation for osteoblastic osteosarcoma of the distal humerus. Seven months post‐operatively, the cat was reassessed for a firm, semi‐fixed mass along the surgical scar.
Jocosa Yasenchack   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Chlorine Sensitivity of Feline Calicivirus, a Norovirus Surrogate [PDF]

open access: yesApplied and Environmental Microbiology, 2007
ABSTRACT The sensitivity to free chlorine of feline calicivirus (FCV), a norovirus surrogate, was examined relative to chlorine demand. When a crude suspension of FCV was treated with a sodium hypochlorite solution containing 10 μg/ml free chlorine, the extent of the decrease of viral infectivity clearly depended on the volume of the reaction
Ko Okamoto   +7 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Clinical Aspects of Feline Retroviruses: A Review [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) and feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) are retroviruses with global impact on the health of domestic cats. The two viruses differ in their potential to cause disease.
Ackley   +100 more
core   +3 more sources

An evaluation of the correlation between haematological biomarkers in cats affected with periodontal disease stages 3 and 4

open access: yesVeterinary Record Open, Volume 12, Issue 1, June 2025.
Abstract Background Periodontal disease is the most common disease of the tooth‐supporting apparatus in dogs and cats. Identifying factors associated with periodontal disease early through minimally invasive, fast and cost‐effective methods, such as a simple blood test, may improve treatment outcomes.
Hossein Ghorbani   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Antiviral effect of mefloquine on feline calicivirus in vitro

open access: yesVeterinary Microbiology, 2015
Feline calicivirus (FCV) is an important viral pathogen of domestic cats causing clinical signs ranging from mild to severe oral ulceration or upper respiratory tract disease through to a severe fatal systemic disease. Current therapeutic options are limited, with no direct acting antivirals available for treatment.
Phillip McDonagh   +3 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Efficacy of Removal of CCL Viruses under Enhanced Coagulation Conditions [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
The focus of coagulation as a water treatment process is shifting to accommodate recent regulatory additions that strive to balance the risks between microbial and chemical contamination of drinking water.
Abbaszadegan, Morteza   +3 more
core   +1 more source

Rapid and sensitive insulated isothermal PCR for point-of-need feline leukaemia virus detection [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Objectives: Feline leukaemia virus (FeLV), a gamma retrovirus, causes diseases of the feline haematopoietic system that are invariably fatal. Rapid and accurate testing at the point-of-need (PON) supports prevention of virus spread and management of ...
Anis, Eman   +8 more
core   +1 more source

Inactivation of Caliciviruses

open access: yesPharmaceuticals, 2013
The Caliciviridae family of viruses contains clinically important human and animal pathogens, as well as vesivirus 2117, a known contaminant of biopharmaceutical manufacturing processes employing Chinese hamster cells.
Raymond Nims, Mark Plavsic
doaj   +1 more source

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