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  2. Feline infectious peritonitis - Wikipedia

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    Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is a common and aberrant immune response in cats to infection with feline coronavirus (FCoV). [5] The virus and pathogenesis of FIP

  3. Feline coronavirus - Wikipedia

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    A house hosting 2 cats therefore has risk of mutation E = 2. When 4 kittens (6 cats in total) are born into this house, the risk increases from 2 to 30 (6 2 −6). Overcrowding increases the risk of mutation and conversion from FECV to FIPV, which constitutes a major risk factor for the development of feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) cases.

  4. GS-441524 - Wikipedia

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    Since untreated feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is fatal in almost all cases [9] and in most countries there are no approved treatments available, GS-441524 has reportedly been sold illegally worldwide on the black market and used by pet owners to treat affected cats, although Gilead Sciences has refused to license the drug for veterinary use.

  5. List of feline diseases - Wikipedia

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    Feline diseases are often opportunistic and tend to be more serious in cats that already have concurrent sicknesses. Some of these can be treated and the animal can have a complete recovery. Others, like viral diseases, are more difficult to treat and cannot be treated with antibiotics, which are not effective against viruses.

  6. Rivalta test - Wikipedia

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    The test was originally developed by the Italian researcher Rivalta around 1900 and was used to differentiate transudates and exudates in human patients. It is also useful in cats to differentiate between effusions due to feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) and effusions caused by other diseases. [2]

  7. 'Struggling' cat rescue centre pays £7k vet bill - AOL

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    But over the Christmas period the charity's bills "trebled" due to the number of elderly cats it took in, as well as those suffering from a Feline Infectious Peritonitis, a viral disease of cats.

  8. Category:Cat diseases - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cat diseases" The following 92 pages are in this category, out of 92 total. ... Feline infectious peritonitis; Feline leukemia virus;

  9. Cats in the U.S. Are Contracting Bird Flu: What Pet Parents ...

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    Dr. Kristen Coleman, an infectious disease researcher with the University of Maryland's School of Public Health, warns that the fatality rate for the current strain of H5N1 in cats is around 67%.