44. Feline calicivirus infections. Flashcards

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Feline Calicivirus Infection: Summary

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  • Affecting domestic cat & other felids; Marine mammals; Dog
  • Resistance: Survives in the environment for weeks
  • Bleach inactivates the virus; detergent is ineffective
  • One serotype; Antigenic variants
  • Significant virulence changes
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Feline Calicivirus Infection: Epidemiology

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  • Worldwide; Shelters & breeding catteries
  • FIV: Infection facilitates shedding
  • 20-30% of cats are carriers - Ø Vaccination effect on shedding
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Feline Calicivirus Infection: Pathogenesis

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Oronasal infection → Pharynx → Viraemia →

  • Lungs; Mouth; Throat; Joint synovial membranes; Pads; Viscera
  • Highly virulent strains: Haemorrhages & oedema
  • Shedding via nasal, ocular & oral excreta
  • Direct contact transmission
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Feline Calicivirus Infection: CSx

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Differs with virulence

  • 1st Fever → Mild depression; 2nd fever → Lesions
  • Vesicles: Oral cavity; Nose; Pads
  • Sneezing; Lacrimation; Nasal discharge; Dyspnoea; Pneumonia
  • Lameness & fever (limping syndrome)
  • Severe systemic syndrome
  • Chronic stomatitis
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Feline Calicivirus Infection: CSx → Severe systemic syndrome

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VS-FCV: Virulent systemic FCV (feline calicivirus) strains

  • Fever (90%)
  • Vasculitis - face & pad (50%)
  • Resp. Signs (50%)
  • Icterus (20%)
  • Nose & intestinal bleeding (35%)

Up to 60% mortality

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Feline Calicivirus Infection: Pathology

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  • Oral mucosa & pads: Blisters; Epithelial necrosis - erosions
  • Lungs: Alveolitis; Exud. pneumonia; Prolif. interstitial pneumonia
  • Joints: Synovitis; Liquid accumulation

Highly virulent cases: Vasculitis; Hepatomegally; Pancreatitis; Pericarditis

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Feline Calicivirus Infection: Dx

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  • CSx
  • Oropharyngeal swab: ELISA; IF; RT-PCR
  • Serology: Virus isolation
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Feline Calicivirus Infection: DDx

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  • Feline Rhinotracheitis: Severe upper resp. lesions; Ocular lesions
  • Bordetella bronchiseptica: Coughing; Pneumonia
  • Chlamydophilia felis: Conjunctivitis; Pneumonia
  • FLV/FCoV
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Feline Calicivirus Infection: Tx

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  • Supportive tx; Enteral nutrition; Parenteral fluid; Hyperimmune sera
  • Maternal Igs protect for a few weeks
  • Attenuated & Inactivated vaccine (bivalent)
    • ​Live vaccine
    • Protects for 10-12 months; Annual booster
    • May not prevent against infection or being a carrier
    • Protection from CSx
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