Tag: feline infectious peritonitis

Can FIP be cured? How is FIP treated?

Although feline infectious peritonitis FIP is terrible, according to the current medical level, it is no longer a 100% fatal disease. Therefore, if the feline shovel officer suspects that the cat has feline infectious peritonitis symptoms, he must not give up easily. Come down, Will take you to understand the treatment of FIP and help

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Management strategy of feline infectious peritonitis

Most cats will carry the virus, and the immune system of healthy cats can resist the virus. However, after the cat is severely stressed, the immunity of the cat will decrease and the virus will mutate in the body. The immune system cannot resist the mutation. of the virus that causes feline transmission. Feline transmission

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Diagnosis of Feline Infectious Peritonitis

Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is a disease caused by feline virus, which can be infected by cats of all ages, but mainly affects cats under 3 years old, especially cats aged 4-14 months. The disease mainly occurs in foster care, shelter, etc. and high-density breeding places where stray cats gather. The disease is typically endemic,

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Observation on the therapeutic effect of GS-441524 on feline infectious peritonitis

The purpose of the trial is to observe the clinical efficacy of GS-441524 on naturally infected feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) cases, and to provide reference for clinical medication. Twenty-five cats diagnosed with FIP at the Animal Hospital of China Agricultural University were recruited and randomly divided into a high-dose group (5 mg/(kg·d)) (12 cats) and

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Prevention of FIP (Feline Infectious Peritonitis)

Because FIP is a variant of coronavirus, and coronavirus is transmitted between cats, as long as they have not been infected with coronavirus before, an “only child” cat raised indoors (a home environment with only one cat) is more likely to be infected with FIP. It is relatively small. In this case, the infection is

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How is Feline Infectious Peritonitis FIP Diagnosed?

One of the reasons why FIP (Feline Infectious Peritonitis) is terrible is that there is no simple diagnosis method (unlike canine distemper, small, although not easy to treat, but at least it is easy to know whether it is sick). ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent test), IFA (immunofluorescence detection), and Virus-neutralization test (virus neutralization test) can only

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What is feline infectious peritonitis?

To talk about the most terrifying cat disease, it must be the notorious feline infectious peritonitis. The cure rate is less than 5%, so it can be said to be a terminal disease of cats. There is currently no medicine to cure the disease. Supportive care is often used to prolong the life of cats.

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