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Antiviral effect of copper chloride on feline calicivirus and synergy with ribavirin in vitro
Background Feline calicivirus (FCV) is a common and highly prevalent pathogen causing upper respiratory diseases in kittens and felines in recent years.
Dengliang Li +17 more
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Progress in Surface Plasmon and Other Resonance Biosensors for Biomedical Applications
This is the shortened version: Recent advancements in surface plasmon resonance and other optical resonance biosensors for biomedical applications are presented. Advanced sensing strategies are examined for the detection of diverse analytes, integration of nanomaterials and machine learning, and emerging nonplasmonic modes like guided mode resonance ...
Faten Bashar Kamal Eddin +8 more
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Analysis of the capsid protein gene of a feline calicivirus isolated from a dog.
The authors report the sequence analysis of the capsid protein-encoding gene (ORF2) of a calicivirus strain recently isolated in Italy from a pup with enteritis. Sequence comparison and phylogenetic analysis revealed that the isolate is highly similar to
BUONAVOGLIA, Canio +13 more
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Les calicivirus félins (FCV) : variabilité génétique et pathologique
Infection with feline caliciviruses (FCVs) is a common cause of upper respiratory and oral disease in cats. Nowadays FCVs are increasingly reported as a cause of a highly contagious febrile hemorrhagic syndrome.
Augustyniak, Michel
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Serosurvey of mountain lions in southern Arizona
An understanding of the prevalence of diseases in free‐ranging populations of felids is limited, and there is even less known about the overall health and diseases of wild felids that inhabit or utilize urban areas.
Kerry L. Nicholson +2 more
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Feline calicivirus infection in cats with virulent systemic disease, Italy
Feline calicivirus (FCV) is a contagious viral pathogen that usually causes a mild, self-limiting respiratory disease. More recently, highly virulent FCV strains have emerged and have been associated with severe systemic infection, referred to as ...
Bo, Stefano +11 more
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Feline Calicivirus: unveiling data on viral inactivation
Feline Calicivirus (FCV) is an important and widespread virus of the feline population. As a member of the Caliciviridae family, FCV mutates readily in nature, and this has resulted in the recent emergence of a highly virulent haemorrhagic systemic ...
Vala, Helena +3 more
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Objectives The objective of this study was to retrospectively assess the pathogens associated with feline ocular and respiratory diseases in routine diagnostic samples submitted to Georgia Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratories.
David Neely +6 more
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Understanding virulence determinants of feline calicivirus
Feline calicivirus (FCV) is a common feline pathogen associated with a variety of clinical syndromes. Typically, FCV infection is either asymptomatic or causes mild upper respiratory signs, oral ulceration, and fever; fatal disease is unusual.
Ossiboff, Robert
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Feline chronic gingivostomatitis (FCGS) is a relatively rare autoimmune condition in cats that affects their mouths with no known cause. Scientists over the last 25 years have noticed that many cats with FCGS have had histories of an upper respiratory ...
Jackson, Sydney
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