Feline leukemia virus and feline immunodeficiency virus in Canada: recommendations for testing and management |
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Authors: | Little Susan Bienzle Dorothee Carioto Lisa Chisholm Hugh O'Brien Elizabeth Scherk Margie |
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Affiliation: | Bytown Cat Hospital, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. catvet@vin.com |
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Abstract: | Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) and feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) are common and important infectious disease agents of cats in Canada. Seroprevalence data for FeLV and FIV in various populations of Canadian cats are reviewed and recommendations for testing and management of infections by these viruses in cats in Canada are presented. Retrovirus testing in Canada is infrequent in comparison with the United States, and efforts should be focused on reducing physical and other barriers to testing, and on education of veterinarians, veterinary team members, and cat owners regarding the importance of testing. New test methodologies for FeLV and FIV are emerging, and should be independently evaluated in order to provide practitioners with information on test reliability. Finally, more information is needed on FIV subtypes in Canada to improve diagnostics and vaccines, and to provide information on disease outcomes. |
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