An upper respiratory infection (URI) is an infection in the nose, sinuses, mouth, and/or throat. There are several infectious agents, both viruses and bacteria, that play a role in respiratory infections in cats. During a URI, cats have inflammation and drainage in the mucous membranes of t...
Although a causal link remains unproven, it is entirely possible that acute URI can predispose to later development of chronic rhinosinusitis, a problem in cats which is difficult to manage and usually impossible to cure. Additionally, more virulent strains of the common calicivirus infection can ...
Accordingly, even in an established relocation program, steps should be taken to mitigate the risk of upper respiratory infection in relocated cats. Feline relocation is used increasingly in animal welfare to decrease shelter euthanasia rates and increase positive outcomes. Concerns about infectious ...
Types of upper respiratory infection include the common cold (head cold), the mild flu, tonsillitis, laryngitis, and sinus infection. Of the upper respiratory infection symptoms, the most common is a cough. Lung infections may also lead to a stuffy or runny nose, sore throat, sneezing, achy...
Efficacy of passively transferred antibodies in cats with acute viral upper respiratory tract infection 来自 万方 喜欢 0 阅读量: 1 作者:Friedl,Yvonne,Schulz,Bianka,Knebl,Anne,Helps,Chris,Truyen,Hartmann,Katrin 摘要: A commercial hyperimmune serum, containing antibodies against feline calicivirus (FCV)...
TREATMENT OF UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTION IN CATSAnimalsCattleNeosporaCoccidiosisAbortion, VeterinaryFluorescent Antibody TechniqueAbortion, SepticEvaluation Studies as TopicCattle DiseasesPregnancy[No authors listed]doi:10.1111/j.1751-0813.1969.tb01867.x...
Kate F. Hurley, director of the Koret Shelter Medicine Program at the University of California-Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, on upper respiratory tract infection in shelter cats. Results of the study indicate that the prevalence of upper respiratory tract infection in shelter cats varies ...
Efficacy of passively trans- ferred antibodies in cats with acute viral upper respiratory tract infection[J]. Vet J,2014,201(3) :316-321.Efficacy of passively transferred antibodies in cats with acute viral upper respiratory tract infection[J] . Yvonne Friedl,Bianka Schulz,Anne Knebl,Chris ...
2008. Oral sup- plementation with L-lysine did not prevent upper respiratory infection in a shelter popu- lation of cats. J Feline Med Surg.10: 510-513.Rees TM, Lubinski JL. Oral supplementation with L-lysine did not prevent upper respiratory infection in a shelter population of cats. J...
Associations among weight loss, stress, and upper respiratory tract infection in shelter cats. J Am Vet Med Assoc 2012; 240: 570-576.Tanaka A, Wagner DC, Kass PH, Hurley KF. As- sociations among weight loss, stress, and upper respiratory tract infection in shelter cats. J Am Vet Med ...