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Unless the cat is critical, try and avoid hospitalization of cats with infectious upper respiratory disease
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This is a parvoviral disease of cats, that is characterized by lethargy, anorexia, vomiting, diarrhea, and later severe dehydration. One of the hallmarks of the disease is a profound reduction in the total white cell count
Feline panleukopenia
The disease which affects the nose, eyes, throat, and sinus areas and can cause abortion if a pregnant cat becomes infected during pregnancy is
Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis
Panleukopenia is caused by
Feline Parvovirus
FeLV (feline leukemia virus) is spread by direct and repeated close contact such as grooming and sharing and of food and water dishes, whereas FIV (feline immunodeficiency virus) infection is transmitted by innoculation of the virus through cat bites
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Oral ulcerations in cats may be seen in cats due to infection with
Calicivirus
Which of the following are important components of treatment for cats with infectious upper respiratory diseases?
) Clean discharge from eyes and nose
B) Provide high quality food and water
C) Keep cat in a warm and quiet area
D) Antibiotics may be needed to control secondary bacterial infections
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Which of the following are true statements about Feline Panleukopenia?
) Causes vomiting and diarrhea
B) Transmitted by the fecal-oral route
C) Virus is very durable and long-lived in the environment
Which of the following are true for FIV infections?
Most commonly infects adult cats
B) Transmitted primarily via infected saliva and bite wounds
The organism which causes Panleukopenia in cats is
Parvo virus
The technical term for "a reduction or deficiency in all white blood cells" is
Panleukopenia
Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis is caused by a/an
Herpesvirus
The disease that is caused by a mutation of a coronavirus, and can cause either a wet or dry form of the diseases is
FIP
Which of the following can occur with FVR infection?
) Approximately 80% of all previously infected cats can become carriers of the disease
B) A previously infected cat may show clinical signs of the virus a long time after the initial infection and this can most commonly occur due to stress
C) Most commonly transmitted by direct contact but also from fomites and in utero infection
D) Mild to severe Upper respiratory signs can be seen
What are the common clinical signs that can be seen with FVR and FCV infections?
) Sneezing and discharge from the nose
B) Conjunctivitis and ocular discharge
C) Ulcers on the tongue
FeLV infection is spread by direct and repeated close contact such as grooming or sharing of food and water dishes, whereas FIV infection is transmitted by
Inoculation of the virus through cat bites
This is a parvoviral disease of cats, that is characterized by lethargy, anorexia, vomiting, diarrhea, and later severe dehydration. One of the hallmarks of the disease is a profound reduction in the total white cell count.
Feline panleukopenia
The organism which causes Panleukopenia in cats is
Parvo virus
FIP stands for ____________ which is caused by a______________ virus
Feline infectious peritonitis, corona
Which feline disease is considered the "canine parvovirus infection" of cats
Feline panleukopenia
The abbreviation for Feline Leukemia is
FeLV
Feline Immunodeficiency Virus, while similiar to the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, causes immunosuppression and cannot infect humans.
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