Successful in vitro propagation of feline coronavirus from clinically diagnosed feline infectious peritonitis cases using Vero cells: A potential model for future research. [PDF]
Abstract Background Feline coronavirus (FCoV) causes inapparent to progressive fatal feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) in domestic and wild cats, which affects multiple‐organ systems. Methods We investigated three clinically sick cats using different laboratory and molecular tests to diagnose and confirm FCoV and propagate the virus in Vero cell ...
Rana EA +5 more
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Evaluation of Association between Blood Phenotypes A, B and AB and Feline Coronavirus Infection in Cats [PDF]
Cats are susceptible to feline coronavirus (FCoV), a highly contagious virus with fecal–oral transmission. In people, susceptibility to coronavirus infection, such as SARS-CoV infection, has been associated with the ABO blood group, with individuals with
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Prevalence of Korean cats with natural feline coronavirus infections [PDF]
Background Feline coronavirus is comprised of two pathogenic biotypes consisting of feline infectious peritonitis virus (FIPV) and feline enteric coronavirus (FECV), which are both divided into two serotypes.
Lee Myoung-Heon +5 more
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Role of Feline Coronavirus as Contributor to Diarrhea in Cats from Breeding Catteries [PDF]
(1) Background: Feline coronavirus infection (FCoV) is common in multi-cat environments. A role of FCoV in causing diarrhea is often assumed, but has not been proven. The aim of this study was to evaluate an association of FCoV infection with diarrhea in
Sandra Felten +9 more
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An updated review of feline coronavirus: mind the two biotypes. [PDF]
Highlights • The pathogenicities of the two biotypes of feline coronavirus differ.• Internal mutation occurs in the two biotypes of feline coronavirus.• Effusive and noneffusive FIP can be transformed mutually based on immune status.
Gao YY +9 more
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Pathogenesis of feline enteric coronavirus infection. [PDF]
Fifty-one specific pathogen-free (SPF) cats 10 weeks to 13 years of age were infected with a cat-to-cat fecal-oral passed strain of feline enteric coronavirus (FECV). Clinical signs ranged from unapparent to a mild and self-limiting diarrhea. Twenty-nine
Allen, Claire E +2 more
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Fecal Feline Coronavirus RNA Shedding and Spike Gene Mutations in Cats with Feline Infectious Peritonitis Treated with GS-441524 [PDF]
As previously demonstrated by our research group, the oral multicomponent drug Xraphconn® containing GS-441524 was effective at curing otherwise fatal feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) in 18 feline coronavirus (FCoV)-infected cats.
Marina L. Meli +12 more
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Stability of Feline Coronavirus in aerosols and dried in organic matrices on surfaces at various environmental conditions. [PDF]
Enveloped respiratory viruses, including the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), can be transmitted through aerosols and contact with contaminated surfaces.
Reissner J +4 more
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Rottlerin-Liposome Inhibits the Endocytosis of Feline Coronavirus Infection. [PDF]
Simple Summary Rottlerin, a type of natural extract, can inhibit the activity of various viruses. Feline coronavirus (FCoV) causes a devastating disease in cats. In this study, we investigated whether rottlerin has inhibitory effects on FCoV.
Choi JC +10 more
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Establishment of one-step duplex TaqMan real-time PCR for detection of feline coronavirus and panleukopenia virus. [PDF]
A comparative genomic analysis of feline coronavirus (FCoV) and feline panleukopenia virus (FPLV) was performed. Based on the conserved regions of the two viruses, specific probes and real-time PCR (qPCR) primers were designed, and a duplex TaqMan qPCR ...
Liu Z +9 more
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