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The epidemiology of the feline leukemia virus (FeLV)
Cancer, 1977Clustering of cases of feline lymphosarcoma (LSA) has been observed by veterinarians for many years. In 1964 it was discovered that feline LSA was caused by an oncornavirus, the feline leukemia virus (FeLV). In 1970, a simple, indirect immunoflourescent antibody (IFA) test for FeLV was developed which enabled large numbers of cats, living in their ...
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Antiviral Research, 1989
2',3'-dideoxycytidine (ddC) inhibits replication of the immunodeficiency inducing strain of feline leukemia virus (FeLV-FAIDS) in vitro at concentrations ranging from 1-10 micrograms/ml. Additive antiviral effect is achieved when ddC is combined with either human recombinant alpha interferon (IFN alpha) or tumor necrosis factor (TNF) plus IFN alpha ...
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2',3'-dideoxycytidine (ddC) inhibits replication of the immunodeficiency inducing strain of feline leukemia virus (FeLV-FAIDS) in vitro at concentrations ranging from 1-10 micrograms/ml. Additive antiviral effect is achieved when ddC is combined with either human recombinant alpha interferon (IFN alpha) or tumor necrosis factor (TNF) plus IFN alpha ...
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[Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) and FeLV-associated diseases in cats: a review].
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde, 1987Feline leukaemia virus (FeLV) usually occurs in its natural species, the domestic cat. FeLV is also important to human individuals as a comparative model, as FeLV may cause a variety of diseases which are partly malignant and partly benign, such as immunosuppression which bears a resemblance to AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) in man ...
K, Weijer, F, UytdeHaag, A D, Osterhaus
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FeLV and FIV in a cat population
Veterinary Record, 2007SIR, — For the past eight years the Strathbogie Veterinary Centre in Huntly has recorded the geographical location of the majority of cats that were found positive on the snap idexx test for feline leukaemia virus (felv) antigen or feline immunodeficiency virus (fiv) antibody.
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Prevalence of FeLV in sick cats
Veterinary Record, 1994N, Carmichael, S, Broadley
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