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*Use of antiviral agents such as interferon has been shown to be helpful in experimental FHV infection and may be of benefit.
 
*Use of antiviral agents such as interferon has been shown to be helpful in experimental FHV infection and may be of benefit.
 
*If the cat is hospitalized, barrier nursing is required in order to reduce the risk of spreading infection to other hospitalized patients.
 
*If the cat is hospitalized, barrier nursing is required in order to reduce the risk of spreading infection to other hospitalized patients.
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*Clinical signs may not be caused by FCV or FHV infection.
 
*Clinical signs may not be caused by FCV or FHV infection.
 
*The cat was already a carrier of FCV or FHV and shedding of virus was associated with recurrence of clinical signs of disease.
 
*The cat was already a carrier of FCV or FHV and shedding of virus was associated with recurrence of clinical signs of disease.
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A 5-year-old DSH cat is presented which has been depressed, anorexic, and showing upper respiratory tract signs (sneezing, nasal discharge) for the last 2 days. On clinical examination, the cat is pyrexic and has several small lingual ulcers.


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