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− | + | ====Pathogenesis==== | |
− | + | *[[Respiratory Viral Infections - Pathology#Feline viral rhinotracheitis|Upper respiratory tract infection]] * | |
− | + | *Erosions can affect the bronchi, resulting in '''interstitial pneumonia''' | |
− | + | *Most common cause of '''keratitis''' and '''corneal ulcers''' in cat and '''gummy eyes''' in kittens | |
− | + | **Rupture is a particular risk | |
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+ | ====Epidemiology==== | ||
+ | *Widespread | ||
+ | *Serious infection | ||
+ | *Latent infection can be reactivated on boarding | ||
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+ | *'''Nasal swabs''' on first week of infection can be cultured for virus isolation | ||
− | + | ====Treatment==== | |
+ | For keratitis with corneal ulcers: | ||
+ | *Subcut omega interferon | ||
+ | *Topical trifluorothymidine (thymidine analogue) on eyes | ||
− | + | ====Control==== | |
− | + | *Killed and live '''vaccines''' are available | |
+ | **Live vaccines have provoked symptoms in immunosuppressed kittens and are no longer used in the UK |
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Pathogenesis
- Upper respiratory tract infection *
- Erosions can affect the bronchi, resulting in interstitial pneumonia
- Most common cause of keratitis and corneal ulcers in cat and gummy eyes in kittens
- Rupture is a particular risk
Epidemiology
- Widespread
- Serious infection
- Latent infection can be reactivated on boarding
Diagnosis
- Nasal swabs on first week of infection can be cultured for virus isolation
Treatment
For keratitis with corneal ulcers:
- Subcut omega interferon
- Topical trifluorothymidine (thymidine analogue) on eyes
Control
- Killed and live vaccines are available
- Live vaccines have provoked symptoms in immunosuppressed kittens and are no longer used in the UK