Epidemiological Insights into Feline Leukemia Virus Infections in an Urban Cat (<i>Felis catus</i>) Population from Brazil
Laura Pancich Diesel,
Lauren Santos de Mello,
Weslei de Oliveira Santana,
Nilo Ikuta,
André Salvador Kazantzi Fonseca,
Diéssy Kipper,
Raquel Redaelli,
Vagner Reinaldo Zingali Bueno Pereira,
André Felipe Streck,
Vagner Ricardo Lunge
Affiliations
Laura Pancich Diesel
Veterinary Medicine Diagnostic Laboratory (LDMV), Institute of Biotechnology (IB), Postgraduate Programs in Animal Health (PPGSA) and Biotechnology (PPGBIO), University of Caxias do Sul (UCS), Caxias do Sul 95070-560, RS, Brazil
Lauren Santos de Mello
Simbios Biotechnologia, Cachoeirinha 94950-000, RS, Brazil
Weslei de Oliveira Santana
Veterinary Medicine Diagnostic Laboratory (LDMV), Institute of Biotechnology (IB), Postgraduate Programs in Animal Health (PPGSA) and Biotechnology (PPGBIO), University of Caxias do Sul (UCS), Caxias do Sul 95070-560, RS, Brazil
Nilo Ikuta
Simbios Biotechnologia, Cachoeirinha 94950-000, RS, Brazil
André Salvador Kazantzi Fonseca
Simbios Biotechnologia, Cachoeirinha 94950-000, RS, Brazil
Diéssy Kipper
Simbios Biotechnologia, Cachoeirinha 94950-000, RS, Brazil
Raquel Redaelli
Gatices Veterinary Hospital, Caxias do Sul 95000-000, RS, Brazil
Vagner Reinaldo Zingali Bueno Pereira
Veterinary Medicine Diagnostic Laboratory (LDMV), Institute of Biotechnology (IB), Postgraduate Programs in Animal Health (PPGSA) and Biotechnology (PPGBIO), University of Caxias do Sul (UCS), Caxias do Sul 95070-560, RS, Brazil
André Felipe Streck
Veterinary Medicine Diagnostic Laboratory (LDMV), Institute of Biotechnology (IB), Postgraduate Programs in Animal Health (PPGSA) and Biotechnology (PPGBIO), University of Caxias do Sul (UCS), Caxias do Sul 95070-560, RS, Brazil
Vagner Ricardo Lunge
Veterinary Medicine Diagnostic Laboratory (LDMV), Institute of Biotechnology (IB), Postgraduate Programs in Animal Health (PPGSA) and Biotechnology (PPGBIO), University of Caxias do Sul (UCS), Caxias do Sul 95070-560, RS, Brazil
Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) is a retrovirus distributed worldwide in domestic cats and with different outcomes (progressive, regressive, abortive, focal). The present study reports an epidemiological survey of FeLV frequency and the evaluation of some risk factors and the two main disease outcomes (progressive and regressive) in an urban cat population from Brazil. A total of 366 cats with sociodemographic information and p27 FeLV antigen test performed were included in the study. FeLV DNA (provirus) in the blood samples of all cats was detected via real-time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR). Plasma samples from 109 FeLV-positive and FeLV-negative cats were also submitted to reverse transcription (RT-qPCR) to determine the FeLV viral load. The results demonstrated that 112 (30.6%) cats were positive through the p27 antigen and/or qPCR. A risk factor analysis demonstrated that cats without vaccination against FeLV (OR 9.9, p p p p p p = 0.001). A comparative analysis of the different detection methods in a subset of 109 animals confirmed FeLV infection in 58 cats, including 38 (65.5%) with progressive, 16 (27.6%) with regressive, and 4 (6.9%) with probably focal outcome diseases. In conclusion, this study demonstrates a high prevalence of FeLV in this urban cat population from Brazil and highlights the need to establish more effective prevention strategies (such as viral testing, vaccination programs, specific care for FeLV-positive cats) to reduce diseases associated with this virus in Brazil.