๐ Prevalence of feline coronavirus in two cat populations in Malaysia
The prevalence of feline coronavirus (FCoV) was studied in two catteries in Malaysia. Rectal swabs or faecal samples were collected from a total of 44 clinically healthy Persian purebred and mix-breed cats. RNA extracted from the faecal material was subjected to a reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) using primers flanking for a conserved region of the virus genome. The overall prevalence of FCoV infection was 84% and the infection rate was higher in Persian purebred cats (96%) than mix-breed cats (70%). There was no significant association between the age or gender of tested cats and shedding the virus. This study is the first PCR-based survey for FCoV in Malaysia and showed the ubiquitous presence of FCoV in Malaysian cat colonies. ยฉ 2009 ESFM and AAFP.
keywords
๐ transcription-polymerase chain (58)
๐ reverse transcription (205)
๐ polymerase chain (300)
๐ faecal samples (44)
๐ reverse transcription-polymerase (55)
๐ feline coronavirus (148)
๐ chain reaction (303)
author
๐ค Sharif, Saeed
๐ค Arshad, Siti S.
๐ค Hair-Bejo, Mohd
๐ค Omar, Abdul R.
๐ค Zeenathul, Nazariah A.
๐ค Hafidz, Mohd A.
year
โฐ 2009
issn
๐ 1098612X
volume
11
number
12
page
1031-1034
citedbycount
12
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