Courchamp F, Pontier D
URA CNRS 243, Université Claude-Bernard, Lyon I, Villeurbanne, France.
C R Acad Sci III. 1994 Dec;317(12):1123-34.
From a synthesis of 59 serosurveys, we estimate and discuss influence of several parameters on feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) infection. The overall infection rate estimated from 85,529 tested cats is high, 11.04%, besides the virus seems to be rather endemic. Parameters influencing FIV infection are sex, age and roaming habits. Neutering, breed and group size effects seem to be rather indirect. Prevalence differences between countries and potential cofactors are also discussed. Results show that FIV transmission is influenced by behavior. We highlight the important bias of this kind of surveys and propose to sample rather natural populations of cats, taking into account their dynamical and ecological parameters. This synthesis highlights arguments in accordance with the hypothesis that FIV is not a recent virus.
通过对59项血清学调查的综合分析,我们估算并讨论了几个参数对猫免疫缺陷病毒(FIV)感染的影响。从85529只接受检测的猫中估算出的总体感染率很高,为11.04%,此外该病毒似乎具有相当高的地方性流行特征。影响FIV感染的参数包括性别、年龄和游荡习性。绝育、品种和群体规模的影响似乎较为间接。我们还讨论了不同国家之间的患病率差异以及潜在的协同因素。结果表明,FIV传播受行为影响。我们强调了这类调查的重要偏差,并建议对猫的自然种群进行抽样,同时考虑其动态和生态参数。这一综合分析突出了与FIV并非新出现病毒这一假设相符的论据。