Academic Unit of Veterinary Medicine (UAMV), Federal University of Campina Grande (UFCG), Patos 58708-110, Brazil.
Jerônimo Dix-Huit Rosado Maia Teaching Veterinary Hospital, Federal Rural University of the Semi-Arid Region (UFERSA), Mossoró 59625-900, Brazil.
Prev Vet Med. 2024 Oct;231:106315. doi: 10.1016/j.prevetmed.2024.106315. Epub 2024 Aug 13.
The feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) is a retrovirus of the Lentivirus genus, distributed worldwide, that causes persistent infection with a significant impact on the cats' health. Due to the importance of this infection in feline medicine, this pioneering study aimed to obtain an integrated estimate of the global seroprevalence of FIV in cats and to characterize the factors associated with this infection. Four electronic databases were screened for observational studies with FIV seroprevalence in cats published globally for this systematic review and meta-analysis. The initial search method returned 873 studies, of which 113 met all predefined criteria and were therefore included in this review. Meta-analysis with general data was performed, and a combined global seropositivity of 9.43 % (95 % CI: 8.24 % - 10.78 %) was found. Seropositivity was 14.34 % (95 % CI = 10.92 % - 18.61 %) in Asia, 11.90 % (95 % CI = 9.82 % - 14.34 %) in Oceania, 10.90 % (95 % CI = 5.71 % - 19.82 %) in Central America, 9.43 % (95 % CI = 6.95 % - 12.66 %) in South America, 9 % (95 % CI = 0 - 80 %) in Africa, 8.98 % (95 % CI = 7.31 % - 10.98 %) in Europe, and 5.93 % (95 % CI = 4.33 % - 8.07 %) in North America. Meta-analysis of factors associated with seropositivity demonstrated that FIV seroprevalence was higher in male (Prevalence ratio [PR] = 2.53, 95 % CI = 2.16 - 2.95), adult (PR = 2.83, 95 % CI = 2.24 - 3.56), unowned status (PR = 1.47, 95 % CI = 1.07 - 2.03), sick status (PR = 2.46, 95 % CI = 1.97 - 3.06), and cats with outdoor access (PR = 4.38, 95 % CI = 2.26 - 8.47). The results demonstrated that FIV is globally distributed and has a high seroprevalence in some geographical areas. Information compiled from this research is relevant to understanding the worldwide epidemiology of FIV. It presents the potential to contribute to the planning of strategies focused on controlling and reducing cases in cat populations.
猫免疫缺陷病毒(FIV)是一种慢病毒属的逆转录病毒,分布于全球,可导致持续性感染,对猫的健康有重大影响。鉴于这种感染在猫医学中的重要性,本开创性研究旨在获得全球猫群中 FIV 血清流行率的综合估计,并描述与该感染相关的因素。为了进行这项系统评价和荟萃分析,我们在全球范围内筛选了 4 个电子数据库中关于 FIV 血清流行率的观察性研究。最初的搜索方法返回了 873 项研究,其中 113 项符合所有预先设定的标准,因此被纳入本综述。我们进行了一般数据的荟萃分析,发现全球血清阳性率为 9.43%(95%CI:8.24% - 10.78%)。亚洲的血清阳性率为 14.34%(95%CI = 10.92% - 18.61%),大洋洲为 11.90%(95%CI = 9.82% - 14.34%),中美洲为 10.90%(95%CI = 5.71% - 19.82%),南美洲为 9.43%(95%CI = 6.95% - 12.66%),非洲为 9%(95%CI = 0 - 80%),欧洲为 8.98%(95%CI = 7.31% - 10.98%),北美洲为 5.93%(95%CI = 4.33% - 8.07%)。与血清阳性率相关因素的荟萃分析表明,FIV 血清阳性率在雄性(患病率比 [PR] = 2.53,95%CI = 2.16 - 2.95)、成年(PR = 2.83,95%CI = 2.24 - 3.56)、非所有者(PR = 1.47,95%CI = 1.07 - 2.03)、患病(PR = 2.46,95%CI = 1.97 - 3.06)和有户外活动的猫(PR = 4.38,95%CI = 2.26 - 8.47)中更高。结果表明,FIV 在全球范围内分布,并在一些地区具有较高的血清阳性率。本研究汇集的信息有助于了解 FIV 的全球流行病学。它有可能有助于制定控制和减少猫群病例的策略。