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Potential Therapeutic Agents for Feline Calicivirus Infection [PDF]
Feline calicivirus (FCV) is a major cause of upper respiratory tract disease in cats, with widespread distribution in the feline population. Recently, virulent systemic diseases caused by FCV infection has been associated with mortality rates up to 50 ...
Tulio M. Fumian+6 more
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An Outbreak of Limping Syndrome Associated with Feline Calicivirus. [PDF]
Feline calicivirus (FCV) is a common viral pathogen found in domestic cats. FCV is highly contagious and demonstrates a high genetic variability. Upper respiratory tract disease, oral ulcerations, salivation, and gingivitis–stomatitis have been regarded as typical clinical signs of FCV infection.
Lanave G+12 more
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Natural cases of polyarthritis associated with feline calicivirus infection in cats. [PDF]
Balboni A+9 more
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The purpose of this case study was to describes the infection with feline calicivirus manifested as chronic stomatitis, rhinitis and otitis in a Bengal cat. A cat was presented to the clinic due to inappetence, weakness, and frequent vomiting.
Intan Permatasari Hermawan+1 more
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Molecular investigation of feline calicivirus in cats in Mosul city, Iraq [PDF]
The study included 200 cats of different ages, genders, types of breeding, source, vaccination programs, and health status. They were examined clinically and traditionally and recorded clinical signs appearing on them, and swabs were collected from the ...
Alaa K. Hamdan, Safwan Y. Al-Baroodi
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Correctly selecting disinfection procedures is crucial in facilities housing a high number of animals as it directly affects their health. The aim of this study was to verify the virucidal effect of gaseous ozone delivered by commercially available ...
Veronika Vojtkovská+3 more
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An effectively protective VLP vaccine candidate for both genotypes of feline calicivirus. [PDF]
Yang Y+8 more
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An outbreak of virulent systemic feline calicivirus disease [PDF]
Abstract Objective—To describe clinical and epidemiologic features of an outbreak of feline calicivirus (FCV) infection caused by a unique strain of FCV and associated with a high mortality rate and systemic signs of disease, including edema of the face or limbs. Design—Observational study.
Kate Hurley+5 more
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Feline calicivirus (FCV) is an important and highly prevalent pathogen of cats. It belongs to the family Caliciviridae which includes other significant pathogens of man and animals. As an RNA virus, high polymerase error rates convey upon FCV a high genome plasticity, and allow the virus to respond rapidly to environmental selection pressures.
Radford, Alan+4 more
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Virucidal Activity of Lemon Juice Against Feline Calicivirus, Surrogate of Norovirus. [PDF]
Lanave G+10 more
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