Feline Herpes Virus and Feline
Calicivirus accounts for about 50 % of Upper Respiratory diseases and it is generally thought that the bacterium B. Bronchiseptica is responsible for secondary infections.
Not exact matches
Because herpes and
calicivirus together
account for 90 % of upper respiratory infections and Chlamydophila
accounts for less than 10 % of upper respiratory infections, the American Association of Feline Practitioner vaccination guidelines favor the «three in one» vaccine and consider the Chlamydophila vaccine optional.
Feline
calicivirus and feline herpesvirus
account for 80 to 90 percent of all contagious upper respiratory problems, and are prevalent in shelters, catteries and multi-cat households.
Feline
calicivirus and feline herpesvirus
account for 80 to 90 % of all contagious upper respiratory problems, and are prevalent in shelters, catteries and multi-cat households.