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| ====Antigenicity==== | | ====Antigenicity==== |
− | | + | *Unrelated to HIV |
| + | *No vaccinal protection between USA Petulama prototype and UK (Hayling Island) isolate |
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| ====Hosts==== | | ====Hosts==== |
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| ====Pathogenesis==== | | ====Pathogenesis==== |
− | | + | *Receptor: CD134, found on monocyte-derived macrophages and activated T cells |
| + | **Net effect: disruption of acquired immune response |
| + | *Infected cats develop antibody whether or not they are able to clear the virus |
| + | Two versions: |
| + | *Avirulent: |
| + | **Transient infection with no CD4 decline |
| + | *Virulent: |
| + | **Progressive CD4 decline with three stages (may present indistinct) |
| + | **#'''High circulating virus''' for 1-10 weeks with resulting lymphoid depletion and CD8CD4 double positive Tcell destruction, '''thymic aplasia''' esp in kittens |
| + | **#'''Remission''': decrease in circulating virus as immune response increases, followed by '''immune exhaustion''' |
| + | ****Increase in CD8+ production and antibody response |
| + | ****Paracortical T cells and lymphoid follicles expand in primary and secondary lymph tissue and may be visible as '''white nodules''' |
| + | **#'''Rapidly progressing infection''' with high virus present |
| + | ****Feline AIDS presents in a minority of cases |
| + | ****Nonregenerative anemia |
| + | ****Leucopenia |
| + | ****Neutropenia |
| + | ****Usually followed by secondary infection as a result of '''immunosuppression''' |
| + | ****Virus-ridden T cell destroy normal T cells, causing chronic immunosuppression |
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| ====Epidemiology==== | | ====Epidemiology==== |
− | | + | *Transfer via '''saliva''', though usually through a '''bite''' (FIV is the '''disease of enemies''') |
| + | *Can transfer via '''milk''' or '''mutual grooming''' in multicat households |
| + | *Also transferred via '''mating''' |
| + | *Particular concern amongst '''stray males''': 3.5% of healthy UK cats are seropositive, but in stray toms, up to 10% are positive |
| + | *Four-fold more common in diseased cats than in healthy cats |
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| ====Diagnosis==== | | ====Diagnosis==== |
− | | + | *'''ELISA''' for serum '''antibody''' |
| + | **False positives occur, particularly in the presence of maternal Ab |
| + | *Positives can be confirmed by lab work (Western blotting) |
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| ====Control==== | | ====Control==== |
| + | *'''No UK vaccine''' |
| + | *Healthy positive cats should have diagnose confirmed by further testing |
| + | *Isolate and castrate |
| + | *Preventative neutering of males |