Sentences with phrase «feline enteric»

Feline enteric coronavirus is common and appears to be able to mutate in some cats to become feline infectious peritonitis virus.
A common, relatively benign form of feline coronavirus is the feline enteric coronavirus (FECV).
In some cats, the infection begins a cascade of genetic mutations within the feline enteric coronavirus (FECV), and the cat's immune system response climaxes in FIP.
Diseases of the Stomach and Intestines in Small Animals: Canine Parvovirus, Feline Enteric Coronavirus, Gastritis in Small Animals, Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis in Small Animals
Most strains of feline coronavirus are avirulent, which means that they do not cause disease, and are referred to as feline enteric coronavirus.
FIP is caused by a coronavirus, that has mutated from a harmless intestinal virus of cats called the feline enteric coronavirus (FECV).
Most cats who become infected with the feline enteric coronavirus (often simply called feline coronavirus) essentially get diarrhea and never develop anything that can in any way be described as serious.
development of a novel vaccine strategy against feline enteric coronavirus, the nonlethal virus that can mutate into the FIP virus
What Happened, Why It Happened and What Will Happen Feline Enteric Coronavirus (aka FCoV = FECV = FIPV)
Investigating a vaccine strategy against feline enteric coronavirus, the common, nonlethal virus that can mutate into FIP, to help protect cats
Determining correlates of protection against feline enteric coronavirus, a first step toward preventing FIP
Caused by feline infection peritonitis virus (FIPV), it is a mutation of feline enteric coronavirus (FECV) and is more likely to occur in environments where large groups of cats are together, such as animal shelters.
The feline enteric coronavirus is a contagious disease but most cats that get infected just get temporary flu - like symptoms (fever, diarrhea, malaise).
Feline Infectious Peritonitis is a very special reaction to infection with the feline enteric coronavirus.

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Pretty much all of the information that I can find on feline coronavirus infection indicates that enteric coronavirus in cats causes a short term illness, usually with diarrhea as the major clinical symptom, lasting about three to five days.
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