Wirusowa białaczka kotów jako wciąż aktualny problem wśród zwierząt domowych i dziko żyjących - obecny stan wiedzy (Feline leukemia as a still relevant problem in domestic and wild animals - the current state of knowledge)

Abstrakt

The aim of this review is to present information about leukemia caused by feline leukemia virus (FeLV) infection in felids. Despite widespread vaccinations, leukemia is still one of the most common diseases in cats. FeLV infection occurs by direct contact between animals, especially through contact with saliva. Infection with this highly contagious virus is characterized by immunosuppression and non-specific signs, such as cytopenia or tumorigenesis. The virus is transmitted horizontally through close contact between cats and vertically from infected queens to their kittens. Persistently infected cats are the reservoir of the virus. Rapid ELISA tests and immunochromatography play a major role in diagnosis, but RT-PCR is the most reliable diagnostic method. There is no specific therapy against FeLV, so treatment is mainly symptomatic. Research on the use of antiviral drugs, i.e. tenofovir, raltegravir, and fozyvudine, is underway. Proper prophylaxis, including regular vaccination of animals, is important to minimize the risk and consequences of infection

Autorzy

Dominika Dobko
Dominika Dobko
Drzewiecka Beata
Drzewiecka Beata
Krać Katarzyna
Krać Katarzyna
Aleksandra Kozera
Aleksandra Kozera
Dominika Nguyen Ngoc
Dominika Nguyen Ngoc
artykuł
Medycyna Weterynaryjna-Veterinary Medicine-Science and Practice
Polski
2023
79
5
209-215
otwarte czasopismo
CC BY-NC-SA Uznanie autorstwa-Użycie niekomercyjne-Na tych samych warunkach 4.0
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