Molecular characterization of Feline coronavirus in Shandong from 2017 to 2019, China
Song X, Zhang C, Li W, Shan H, Yang H.
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Prevalence of natural feline coronavirus infection in domestic cats in Fujian, China. [PDF]
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Feline infectious peritonitis-like coronavirus in ferrets
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Molecular detection using hybridization capture and next-generation sequencing reveals cross-species transmission of feline coronavirus type-1 between a domestic cat and a captive wild felid. [PDF]
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One-step triplex TaqMan quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction for the detection of feline coronavirus, feline panleukopenia virus, and feline leukemia virus. [PDF]
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Detection of Feline Coronavirus in Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid from Cats with Atypical Lower Airway and Lung Disease: Suspicion of Virus-Associated Pneumonia or Pneumonitis. [PDF]
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Correlation of Feline Coronavirus Shedding in Feces with Coronavirus Antibody Titer [PDF]
Background: Feline coronavirus (FCoV) infection is ubiquitous in multi-cat households. Responsible for the continuous presence are cats that are chronically shedding a high load of FCoV. The aim of the study was to determine a possible correlation between FCoV antibody titer and frequency and load of fecal FCoV shedding in cats from catteries. Methods:
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Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2021Feline 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).
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Glomerulonephritis in a ferret with feline coronavirus infection
Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, 2015A male domestic ferret ( Mustela putorius furo), which was purchased from outside of Japan at 13 weeks of age, was euthanized at 18 months of age because of poor health. At autopsy, the liver, spleen, and mesenteric lymph node were enlarged, and white foci were observed on the outer surface of the liver.
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