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Construction of Reverse Genetics System for Feline Calicivirus FCV‐BJ616 and Proteomic Analysis
This study successfully isolated the FCV‐BJ616 strain derived from cats and established a reverse genetics system. In vivo experiments showed that rFCV‐BJ616 exhibits wild‐type virulence, leading to high fever, weight loss, and multi‐organ lesions in infected cats. Proteomic analysis indicated that both rFCV‐BJ616 and FCV‐BJ616 share similar regulatory
Chunmei Xu +9 more
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Prevalence of selected infectious disease agents in stray cats in Catalonia, Spain
Objectives The objective of the current study was to investigate the prevalence rates of the following infectious agents in 116 stray cats in the Barcelona area of Spain: Anaplasma phagocytophilum, Bartonella species, Borrelia burgdorferi, Chlamydia ...
Sara Ravicini +6 more
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Feline herpesvirus 1, the causative agent of feline viral rhinotracheitis
Infectious respiratory diseases also called ‘cat flu’ are nowadays one of the most relevant areas of feline medicine. Epidemiologic surveys revealed that 80% of the cases are due to feline calicivirus and Felid herpesvirus 1 (FeHV-1). FeHV-1 is an alphaherpesvirus that has a worldwide distribution in cat population.
Costes, Bérénice +3 more
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Evaluating triple inactivated vaccine-induced immunity from a large-scale study in feline population
Feline panleukopenia virus (FPV), feline calicivirus (FCV), and feline herpesvirus-1 (FHV-1) substantially impact feline health. Field evidence on vaccine-induced population immunity remains limited.
Yanhui Wang +11 more
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Cornell Feline Health Center News, No. 1, January 1981
Topics in this issue include: Immunopathogenesis of FIP (J.E. Barlough); New Insights in Gastrointestinal Viruses (Y. Hoshino, C.A. Baldwin, F.W. Scott); Old Friends with a New Name; Update on ELISA Test for FeLV (J. E.
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Selective expansion of viral variants following experimental transmission of a reconstituted feline immunodeficiency virus quasispecies [PDF]
Following long-term infection with virus derived from the pathogenic GL8 molecular clone of feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV), a range of viral variants emerged with distinct modes of interaction with the viral receptors CD134 and CXCR4, and ...
Margaret J Hosie +23 more
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Gingivostomatitis (GS) is a significant condition in cats because of oral discomfort and associated periodontal disease. Several infectious agents have been associated with the presence of GS, but a causal relationship is unclear. The cats in this study were housed together, had a history of flea exposure, and were vaccinated with a modified live FVRCP
Jessica M, Quimby +5 more
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Feline Health Topics for Veterinarians, Vol. 14, No. 4, October-December 1999
Topics in this issue include: Spinal Magnetic Resonance (MR) Imaging (Rodney R. Bagley, Patrick R. Gavin); Notice of Upcoming Meeting…[distance-education course on feline genetics for cat breeders]; Research Briefs: Comparison of serum frustosamine and ...
Cornell Feline Health Center
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The objective of this study was to determine whether intranasal administration of a commercially available FVRCP vaccine to kittens lessened clinical signs and feline herpesvirus 1 (FHV-1) viral shedding when compared to unvaccinated control kittens after FHV-1 challenge.
Michael R, Lappin +4 more
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Feline respiratory disease complex (FRDC) is caused by a wide range of viral and bacterial pathogens. Both Influenza A virus (IAV) and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) also induce respiratory diseases in cats.
Côme J Thieulent +4 more
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