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Interpreting feline leukemia test results

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1989
Summary Routine prevaccinal screening for FeLV has inherent statistical limitations owing to the magnification of false-positive test errors by the low prevalence of FeLV viremia in the general cat population. Positive elisa test results obtained in a screening program should be interpreted with caution, because a high proportion—approximately 72%—of ...
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Infections of feline leukemia virus and feline immunodeficiency virus

Frontiers in Bioscience, 2002
Feline retrovirus infections have been extensively studied for more than 30 years as an animal model for the persistent infections and pathogenesis caused by retroviruses in general. Two retroviruses, feline leukemia virus (FeLV) and feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV), have been recognized as causative agents of a variety of diseases including ...
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AKT capture by feline leukemia virus

Archives of Virology, 2016
Oncogene-containing retroviruses are generated by recombination events between viral and cellular sequences, a phenomenon called "oncogene capture". The captured cellular genes, referred to as "v-onc" genes, then acquire new oncogenic properties. We report a novel feline leukemia virus (FeLV), designated "FeLV-AKT", that has captured feline c-AKT1 in ...
Maki, Kawamura   +9 more
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Study of feline leukemia virus immunity

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1991
Summary Fifteen specific-pathogen-free cats were experimentally infected with FeLV; 8 cats recovered after transient or nondetectable viremia, and 7 cats became persistently viremic. Four additional cats served as noninfected controls. Antibodies to whole FeLV (elisa and immunoblot [western] analysis), antibodies to fixed FeLV-infected cells, and virus-
C, Charreyre, N C, Pedersen
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Epidemiologic Implications of Feline Leukemia Virus

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1971
SUMMARY At present any consideration of the epidemiologic implications of feline leukemia virus (FeLV) is unavoidably speculative, since definitive data are scarce, both for patterns of disease among cats and for cat-human associations. Such a consideration is also somewhat redundant, since similar epidemiologic questions have been raised in the past ...
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Testing for feline leukemia

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1987
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Feline Leukemia Virus

Veterinary Clinics of North America, 1977
William D. Hardy, A.J. McClelland
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An updated review of feline coronavirus: mind the two biotypes

Virus Research, 2023
Gui-Xue Hu, Feng-Shan Gao
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Feline Leukemia

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1980
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Advances in Feline Leukemia

2015
O, Jarrett   +4 more
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