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Evaluation of feline mesenchymal stem cell susceptibility to feline viruses
Feline mesenchymal stem cells (fMSCs) are well known for their robust differentiation capabilities and are commonly used in studying immune-related diseases in cats.
Haoyuan Ma +13 more
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Metaherpetic disease is recognized in humans affected by herpes simplex virus-1 but is not reported in cats affected by feline herpesvirus-1 (FHV-1) despite the high prevalence of herpetic disease in this species and strong similarities in viral biology ...
Lionel Sebbag +7 more
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Comparisons among Feline Herpesvirus Type 1 Isolates by Immunoblot Analysis.
Feline herpesvirus type 1 (FHV-1) isolated from cats suspected for feline viral rhinotracheitis could be divided into 3 genotypes (C7301, F2 and C7805 types) by digestion pattern with a restriction enzyme M1uI[16]. Variation of immunogenic products of 77 isolates were examined by immunoblot analysis using a polyvalent cat serum against C7301 strain ...
MAEDA, Ken +4 more
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Vitamin D Levels in Cats Infected with Feline Herpesvirus Type-1
In this study, it was aimed to measure vitamin D levels in Feline Herpesvirus Type-1 (FeHV-1) infected cats and thus to determine its relationship with the disease activity. The animal material of this study was composed of 20 cats of different breeds, ages and genders, which showed clinical symptoms of the disease and were diagnosed with Feline ...
Ecem Duygu YAZ DEMİROĞLU +1 more
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Feline herpesvirus-1 (FHV-1) is a leading cause of feline viral rhinotracheitis (FVR), which mainly presents upper respiratory tract symptoms. Vaccination is the most effective strategy for controlling FHV-1.
Yujie Jiang +6 more
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Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) are retroviral sequences present in the host genomes. Although most ERVs are inactivated, some are produced as replication-competent viruses from host cells.
Sayumi Shimode +3 more
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Naturally acquired canine parvovirus infection in juvenile dogs was associated with reduced tear production, ocular hypotony, corneal epithelial defects, and fundoscopic abnormalities, suggesting ocular surface and posterior segment involvement and supporting ophthalmic screening during clinical evaluation.
Yalcin Alper Ozturan +4 more
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ABSTRACT Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing challenge in veterinary ophthalmology, particularly in cases of bacterial keratitis, where progressive stromal infection can threaten vision and globe integrity within hours to days. This review synthesizes current evidence on pathogen distribution, antimicrobial susceptibility profiles, multidrug ...
Lionel Sebbag, Oren Pe'er
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We have found evidence of behavioural barriers for both hybridization and disease transmission between European wildcats and domestic cats. This includes hierarchical interspecies exclusion enforced by wildcats, as well as sexual selection exerted by wildcat females.
Jose María Gil‐Sánchez +4 more
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Ocular herpes simplex type 1 (HSV-1) infections can trigger conjunctivitis, keratitis, uveitis, and occasionally retinitis, and is a major cause of blindness worldwide.
Michael Lappin +5 more
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