Feline herpesvirus is a common, uncurable virus that causes upper respiratory infections in cats. It’s contracted from other infected cats when your cat has come into contact with an infected feline’s saliva, nose or eye discharge. The virus can live on bedding and grooming tools for 1–2...
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Abbott Y, Efstratiou A, Brennan G, Hallanan S, Leggett B, Leonard FC, Markey BK, Tuite C, Fry NK (2020 Sep) Toxigenic Corynebacterium ulcerans associated with upper respiratory infections in cats and dogs. J Small Anim Pract 61(9):554–560 Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Abdad MY...
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Lower respiratory tract infections in cats. Reaching beyond empirical therapy. 2011, Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Show abstract Something old, something new: Update of the 2009 and 2013 ABCD guidelines on prevention and management of feline infectious diseases 2015, Journal of Feline Medicine...
The most common causes of death or euthanasia of cats in both shelters were feline infectious peritonitis (21.6 %), panleukopenia (18.5 %) and upper and lower respiratory tract infections (17.5 %). Adult and older cats were significantly (p < 0.05) more prone to death due to renal failure...
Infections: Viral or bacterial infections are common causes of eye discharge in cats. Infections can be caused by eye irritation or viruses, such as feline herpes virus, feline infectious peritonitis, feline calicivirus, or upper respiratory infection. ...
Skin lesions and ulcers (in cases of virulent systemic infection)4 Cats with calicivirus most commonly develop signs of upper respiratory infection, including discharge from the eyes and/or nose, and sneezing. Severe upper respiratory infections can progress to pneumonia. ...
Clinically, canine and feline fungal infections differ. Infections in dogs often produce lesions, while it is possible to isolate dermatophytes from clinically healthy cats, which can act as a conidia reservoir of the fungus [22]. The affected animals usually have alopecic, scaly, crusted, eryt...
Infectious Respiratory Diseases of Cats 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 19 作者:DE Kahn,EA Hoover 摘要: Kahn DE, Hoover EA.关键词: Animals Cats Caliciviridae Chlamydia Infections Respiratory Tract Infections Virus Diseases Herpesviridae Infections Stomatitis Pneumonia Rhinitis ...