Cats should have titers to feline panleukopenia, herpesvirus, and
calicivirus tested.
Not exact matches
All utilize a very sensitive
test, the Polymerase Chain Reaction or PCR
test to look for six of the most common causes of upper respiratory, nasal and / or chronic eye problems in cats (Bordetella, Chlamydia,
calicivirus, Herpes 1, influenza and mycoplasma).
That correlation is «less robust» for feline
calicivirus (FCV) and feline herpes virus 1 (FHV - 1) than for FPV, and «a negative
test result for FCV or FHV - 1 antibody would not necessarily indicate lack of protection in a particular cat.»
VacciCheck, manufactured by Biogal Galed Laboratories, offers
testing for canine adenovirus, canine distemper, canine parvovirus, feline
calicivirus (FCV), feline herpesvirus (FHV) and feline parvovirus with results shown as negative, low positive, significant positive or high positive.
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testing, feline leukemia virus, feline AIDS virus, tick control, panleukopenia, feline herpesvirus,
calicivirus, feline leukemia virus vaccine, microchipping, spaying, neutering, genetic screening
tests, Maine Coon Cat, environmental enrichment, non-core vaccines
All utilize a very sensitive
test, the Polymerase Chain Reaction or PCR
test to look for six of the most common causes of upper respiratory and / or chronic eye problems in cats (Bordetella, Chlamydia,
calicivirus, Herpes 1, influenza and mycoplasma [ref]-RRB-.
○ Puppy and Kitten series visits consist of: ○ Comprehensive Physical Exam ○ Internal parasite (worm)
testing, prevention, and treatment Vaccinations: Puppy: Parvovirus, Distemper, Leptospirosis, Parainfluenza, Adenovirus, Rabies, Bordetella Kitten:
Calicivirus, Rhinotracheitis, Feline Leukemia, Rabies, Herpevirus, Panleukopenia ○ Pet owner counseling regarding pet care, housebreaking, behavior problems and socialization.
The serologic
tests of interest are IgG titers for feline panleukopenia, feline herpesvirus,
calicivirus, and feline syncytial virus.