Addie D D, Toth S, Thompson H, Greenwood N, Jarrett J O
Department of Veterinary Pathology, University of Glasgow Veterinary School, Bearsden.
Vet Rec. 1998 Apr 4;142(14):353-6. doi: 10.1136/vr.142.14.353.
Feline parvovirus (FPV) was detected in the intestinal tract contents of 13 pedigree kittens which were fading or died suddenly by the use of a new chromatographic test strip for canine parvovirus (CPV) and FPV. The test appeared to be sensitive and specific for the detection of FPV and was a useful diagnostic aid. In three cases in which virus was grown in cell culture, the isolates were characteristic of FPV and not CPV. Cats in the households in which the kittens were reared were regularly immunised with FPV vaccines. The most likely explanation for the occurrence of FPV-associated disease was exposure of the young kittens to large doses of virus contaminating the environment.
通过使用一种针对犬细小病毒(CPV)和猫细小病毒(FPV)的新型色谱测试条,在13只逐渐衰弱或突然死亡的纯种小猫的肠道内容物中检测到了猫细小病毒(FPV)。该测试对于检测FPV似乎敏感且特异,是一种有用的诊断辅助手段。在3例病毒在细胞培养中生长的病例中,分离株具有FPV而非CPV的特征。饲养这些小猫的家庭中的猫定期接种了FPV疫苗。与FPV相关疾病发生的最可能解释是幼小猫接触了污染环境的大量病毒。