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Phylogenetic, clinical, pathological and epidemiological characterization of feline coronavirus infections in cats, in Istanbul. [PDF]

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Yuzbasioglu Ozturk G   +18 more
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Alpha- and Beta-Coronaviruses in Humans and Animals: Taxonomy, Reservoirs, Hosts, and Interspecies Transmission. [PDF]

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Usserbayev B   +17 more
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Presumed idiopathic suppurative and fibrinous pericarditis and pericardial effusion in a cat. [PDF]

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Akins E   +6 more
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Risk factors and feline coronavirus gene mutations associated with clinical characteristics of feline coronavirus infection

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FELINE CORONAVIRUS AND FELINE INFECTIOUS PERITONITIS IN NONDOMESTIC FELID SPECIES

Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2021
Feline coronavirus (FCoV) is reported worldwide and known to cause disease in domestic and nondomestic felid species. Although FCoV often results in mild to inapparent disease, a small subset of cats succumb to the fatal, systemic disease feline infectious peritonitis (FIP).
Alison E, Stout   +2 more
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Risk of feline infectious peritonitis in cats naturally infected with feline coronavirus

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1995
SUMMARY A longitudinal survey of 820 cats in 73 households was conducted over a period of 6 years to establish the fate of pet cats that were seropositive after natural exposure to feline coronavirus (FCoV). In particular, their risk of developing feline infectious peritonitis (fip) was determined.
D D, Addie   +3 more
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