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Feline upper respiratory disease complex (4) |
Feline herpes (feline rhinotrachieitis 'FVR') Feline Calicivirus Bordetella Chlamydia |
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Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis (FVR) |
Caused by FHV (herpes) Aerosolization Vaccination just lessens severity of symptoms |
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FVR symptoms |
Purulent rhinitis - and loss of smell KERATITIS (ulcers) Abortion Upper respiratory symptoms |
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FCV (calicivirus) |
Limping kitten syndrome Oral ulcers |
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Bordetellosis |
Moist cough and lung sounds (cackles) |
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Chlamydiosis |
URI |
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Feline Distemper (PANLEUKOPENIA) |
Feline parvovirus Cerebellar defects if not vaccinated V/D Fatal High fever |
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FeLV - Feline Leukemia |
No cure - fatal virus Neuro V/D Anemic Kidney dz |
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FeLV blood testing |
Positive cats should be retested in 3-4 months |
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FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus) |
Fatal virus Don't diagnose until after 6mo of age Chronic URI V/D Neuro Pale |
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FIP (Feline infectious Peritonitis) two forms |
Effusive (wet form): - fluid in abdomen and thoracic cavity Noneffusive (dry form): - lesions found on the body |
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Core feline vaccines |
FVRCP (Feline viral rhinotracheitis, Calici, Panleukopenia) Rabies |
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Feline injection site sarcomas |
IM and SQ can cause sarcoma Adjuvant can be cause (additives in the vaccines) |
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Where to inject Rabies |
Distal Right Rear leg |
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Where to inject FeLV? |
Distal LEFT rear leg |
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Where to inject FVRCP? |
Distal right front limb (limb above rabies) |
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Adjuvant are added to vaccines to help |
Stimulate a stronger immune response |
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FIV negative cats who receive the FIV vaccine will |
Test positive on the antibody-based FIV screening test |