Journal of Veterinary Research (Apr 2024)

Investigation of canine parvovirus occurrence in cats with clinical signs of feline panleukopenia in Slovakia – pilot study

  • Citarová Alexandra,
  • Mojžišová Jana,
  • Petroušková Patrícia,
  • Pelegrinová Andrea,
  • Kostičák Maroš,
  • Korytár L’uboš,
  • Prokeš Marián,
  • Vojtek Boris,
  • Ondrejková Anna,
  • Drážovská Monika

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/jvetres-2024-0021
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 68, no. 2
pp. 199 – 205

Abstract

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Feline panleukopenia is a contagious viral disease caused by the feline panleukopenia virus (FPV). A closely related pathogen is canine parvovirus (CPV), and amino acid substitutions in this virus allow it to acquire a feline host range. In feline hosts, the disease induced by CPV manifests with similar symptoms to those caused by FPV or milder ones, leading to its underdiagnosis. The aim of this study was to determine the presence of CPV type 2 (CPV-2) in cats with clinical symptoms of panleukopenia and to assess the use of commercial CPV antigen tests for the clinical diagnosis of FPV.

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