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| | ==Control== | | ==Control== |
| − | *'''No UK vaccine'''
| + | Single cat households |
| − | *Healthy positive cats should have diagnose confirmed by further testing
| + | Given that the predominant mode of transmission is via |
| − | *Isolate and castrate
| + | biting, the FIV-positive cat should be neutered, where |
| − | *Preventative neutering of males
| + | appropriate, and prevented from fighting. In some cases, |
| | + | this may require confinement indoors, which may also |
| | + | be of benefit in protecting the cat from contact with |
| | + | other infectious agents. It is generally recommended that |
| | + | FIV-positive cats are kept in at night at least, since this is |
| | + | when most cat fights occur. |
| | + | Multicat households |
| | + | The above recommendations apply equally to the |
| | + | multicat household, but there are also additional |
| | + | concerns with respect to the other cats in the household. |
| | + | These cats should be FIV antibody tested, with one |
| | + | option being to segregate or rehome any positive cats to |
| | + | eliminate the risk of transmission of infection. However, |
| | + | since the risk of transmission by social contact is low, |
| | + | many owners elect to keep the household as it is. It may |
| | + | be of benefit to feed cats using separate food bowls since |
| | + | large amounts of virus are present in saliva. The virus |
| | + | is readily killed by disinfectants and dies within a few |
| | + | hours outside the cat, so the risk of transmission of infection |
| | + | via fomites is generally low. Litter trays and food |
| | + | bowls should be disinfected to inactivate the virus. |
| | + | FIV-positive queens should not be bred from. Any |
| | + | kittens that are born should ideally be hand-reared to |
| | + | reduce the risk of infection via the milk. The kittens |
| | + | should be FIV antibody tested when six months old. |
| | + | At present, there are no vaccines available for the |
| | + | prevention of FIV infection and it is unlikely that any |
| | + | will appear on the market for several years. |
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| | ==Prognosis== | | ==Prognosis== |