Holst Bodil Ström, Berndtsson Louise T, Englund Lena
Department of Companion animals and horses, National Veterinary Institute, SE-751 89 Uppsala, Sweden.
J Feline Med Surg. 2005 Dec;7(6):325-31. doi: 10.1016/j.jfms.2005.03.002.
Feline calicivirus (FCV) could be isolated from four cats (2.6%) and feline herpesvirus-1 (FHV) from none of 152 clinically healthy cats from 22 Swedish breeding catteries. These cats had all previously shown signs of respiratory tract disease or conjunctivitis, although several years ago. The results suggest that carriers of FCV and FHV were uncommon in Swedish breeding catteries studied. Prevalence rates in other European countries and North America are usually higher, especially of FCV. The lower prevalence rates in our study might be explained by test group selection, differences in factors such as management, environment, or genetic constitution of the cats, or by sample handling. It was concluded that the presence of an FCV shedder in the cattery does not mean that all cats in the group are infected, but special measures are recommended to avoid infection of susceptible cats.
从瑞典22个繁殖猫舍的152只临床健康猫中,有4只(2.6%)分离出猫杯状病毒(FCV),未从任何一只猫中分离出猫疱疹病毒1型(FHV)。这些猫此前均曾出现过呼吸道疾病或结膜炎症状,不过是在几年前。结果表明,在所研究的瑞典繁殖猫舍中,FCV和FHV携带者并不常见。其他欧洲国家和北美的患病率通常更高,尤其是FCV。我们研究中较低的患病率可能是由于测试组的选择、猫的管理、环境或基因构成等因素的差异,或者是样本处理方式所致。得出的结论是,猫舍中存在FCV排毒者并不意味着该组所有猫都被感染,但建议采取特殊措施以避免易感猫受到感染。