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Feline calicivirus (FCV) causes upper respiratory tract disease (URTD) and sporadic outbreaks of virulent systemic disease (FCV-VSD). The basis for the increased pathogenicity of FCV-VSD viruses is incompletely understood, and antivirals for FCV-VSD have
Matteo Bordicchia +12 more
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Los sarcomas asociados a sitios de inoculación son neoplasias de origen mesenquimático que aparecen en las regiones corporales utilizadas rutinariamente para la aplicación de vacunas u otros inóculos.
Olga Andrea Santelices Iglesias +10 more
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Feline calicivirus (FCV) is one of the most important pathogens causing upper respiratory tract diseases in cats, posing a serious health threat to these animals.
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En este trabajo se evaluó in vitro: (i) el efecto del pH sobre la actividad bactericida de ciprofloxacina (CFX) frente a una cepa autóctona de Escherichia coli y (ii) el efecto de las bacterias persistentes sobre el modo de acción concentración ...
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CRISPR-Cas13a Based Visual Detection Assays for Feline Calicivirus Circulating in Southwest China
Feline calicivirus (FCV) is a well-known causative pathogen for upper respiratory infection in cats. Its high genetic variability challenges existing molecular diagnostic methods in clinical settings.
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Feline calicivirus (FCV) is a common pathogen in domestic cats that is highly contagious, resistant to many disinfectants and demonstrates a high genetic variability. FCV infection can lead to serious or even fatal diseases.
Regina Hofmann-Lehmann +16 more
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Feline calicivirus (FCV) comprises a large number of strains which are related antigenically to varying degrees. The antigenic variability creates problems for choosing antigens to include in vaccines. Historically, these have been selected for use based on their cross-reactivity with a high proportion of field strains.
Carol J, Porter +6 more
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Feline calicivirus (FCV) is a common cat virus associated with oral ulcerations and virulent-systemic disease. Efficacious FCV vaccines protect against severe disease but not against infection.
Andrea M. Spiri +9 more
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Respiratory problems in cats have a multifactorial character. Therapy without the detection of pathogen is often ineffective. Our study was therefore focused on the detection of important feline respiratory bacterial pathogens such as Mycoplasma felis ...
Dana Lobova +4 more
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Feline calicivirus (FCV) is a common cat virus causing clinical signs such as oral ulcerations, fever, reduced general condition, pneumonia, limping and occasionally virulent-systemic disease.
Andrea M. Spiri +8 more
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