๐ Detection of ascitic feline coronavirus RNA from cats with clinically suspected feline infectious peritonitis
Ascitic feline coronavirus (FCoV) RNA was examined in 854 cats with suspected feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) by RT-PCR. The positivity was significantly higher in purebreds (62.2%) than in crossbreds (34.8%) (P<0.0001). Among purebreds, the positivities in the Norwegian forest cat (92.3%) and Scottish fold (77.6%) were significantly higher than the average of purebreds (P=0.0274 and 0.0251, respectively). The positivity was significantly higher in males (51.5%) than in females (35.7%) (P<0.0001), whereas no gender difference has generally been noted in FCoV antibody prevalence, indicating that FIP more frequently develops in males among FCoV-infected cats. Genotyping was performed for 377 gene-positive specimens. Type I (83.3%) was far more predominantly detected than type II (10.6%) (P<0.0001), similar to previous serological and genetic surveys. ยฉ 2013 The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science.
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๐ significantly higher (104)
๐ infectious peritonitis (181)
๐ feline infectious (145)
๐ feline coronavirus (148)
year
โฐ 2013
issn
๐ 09167250 13477439
volume
75
number
10
page
1389-1392
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10
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