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| [[Image:Feline Calcivirus.jpg|right|thumb|200px|<p>Feline calicivirus infection in a cat, showing ulceration, secondary gingivitis, rhinitis, faucitis and hypersalivation. </p>Source: Wikimedia Commons; Author: Kalumet (2005)]] | | [[Image:Feline Calcivirus.jpg|right|thumb|200px|<p>Feline calicivirus infection in a cat, showing ulceration, secondary gingivitis, rhinitis, faucitis and hypersalivation. </p>Source: Wikimedia Commons; Author: Kalumet (2005)]] |
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| The normal hosts for this virus are domestic cats and cheetahs. The virus has a high morbidity/low mortality rate, but affected animals can be further compromised by concurrent infection. | | The normal hosts for this virus are domestic cats and cheetahs. The virus has a high morbidity/low mortality rate, but affected animals can be further compromised by concurrent infection. |
| The incubation period is 2-10 days. | | The incubation period is 2-10 days. |
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| *Pneumonia | | *Pneumonia |
| Differential Diagnoses may include: | | Differential Diagnoses may include: |
− | *Feline Herpes | + | *[[Feline Herpesvirus 1]] |
− | *''Clamydophila felis'' | + | *''[[Clamydophila felis]]'' |
| *''[[Bordetella bronchiseptica]]'' | | *''[[Bordetella bronchiseptica]]'' |
| Recovery can be followed by '''carrier status''' | | Recovery can be followed by '''carrier status''' |
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| ==Epidemiology== | | ==Epidemiology== |
− | FCV is endemic worldwide. Transmission occurs through '''direct contact''' with secretions of carrier cats or '''indirect contact''' via drinking bowls, etc. Clinical disease is most frequently seen in kittens; '''active immunity''' is generally present in animals over 1 year of age. Antigenic variation means that subclinical reinfections can occur. | + | FCV is endemic worldwide. Transmission occurs through '''direct contact''' with secretions of carrier cats or '''indirect contact''' via drinking bowls, etc. Clinical disease is most frequently seen in kittens; '''active immunity''' is generally present in animals over 1 year of age. Antigenic variation means that subclinical reinfections can occur. Calicivirus is one of the agents of [[Feline Upper Respiratory Disease Complex|cat flu]]. |
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| [http://www.abcd-vets.org/guidelines/feline_calicivirus/index.asp ABCD information] | | [http://www.abcd-vets.org/guidelines/feline_calicivirus/index.asp ABCD information] |
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− | | + | |full text = [http://www.cabi.org/cabdirect/FullTextPDF/2007/20073085492.pdf '''Cats and calicivirus infection - the evolving pattern of disease.''' Radford, A.; Coyne, K. P.; Dawson, S.; Porter, C. J.; Gaskell, R. M.; Svoboda, M. ; Czech Small Animal Veterinary Association, Prague, Czech Republic, 2006 World Congress Proceedings. 31st World Small Animal Association Congress, 12th European Congress FECAVA, & 14th Czech Small Animal Veterinary Association Congress, Prague, Czech Republic, 11-14 October, 2006, 2006, pp 343-346, 26 ref.] |
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| [[Category:Caliciviridae]][[Category:Cat Viruses]][[Category:Respiratory Diseases - Cat]] | | [[Category:Caliciviridae]][[Category:Cat Viruses]][[Category:Respiratory Diseases - Cat]] |
| [[Category:Expert Review]] | | [[Category:Expert Review]] |
| [[Category:Respiratory_Viral_Infections]] | | [[Category:Respiratory_Viral_Infections]] |