Lecture 18 Flashcards
(24 cards)
True or false: FIP has a low mortality rate
False; FIP has a 100% mortatility rate
What is the causative agent of FIP?
Coronavirus; FIP is a mutation
As long as the virus stays in the __ ____ and does not mutate, the cat will not get FIP
GI tract
True or false” FIP is contagious
False; FIP is not transmitted and contagious, FECV is
How is coronavirus transmitted?
In the feces from the litter box
Coronavirus can survive up to _ ____ in the litter box
2 weeks
FECV is spread by…
The fecal-oral route, saliva (less common), and respiratory droplets
True or false: the coronavirus can persist in the environment for only 1 weeks
False; it can persist in the environment for 7 weeks to 3 months
It is recommended to wait this long befor bringing another cat into the household
3 months
Where does FIP prefer to replicate?
Monocytes/macrophages
The first/three outcomes of FIP
The ca develops an immune response and CMI terminates the virus
The third/third outcome of FIP
FECV antibodies or FIPV antibodies form and drives the disease into WET form in weeks
The second/third outcome of FIP
A partial CMI occurs, and the cat develops a dry FIP but not for months or even years
Ascites
Fluid in abdomen and dyspnea
Fibrinous
Straw colored and stingy looking fluid
Vasculitis of FIP likes these three organs
Brain, kidneys, and eyes
Clinical signs of the WET form
Abdominal distention, dyspnea, muffled heart/lung sounds
True or false: 75% of fluid will go to the thorax and 25% will go to the abdomen
False; 75% will go to the abdomen and 25% will go to the thorax
Hypopyon
Accumulation of WBCs in the eye
To test for FIP, we can…
Do a cytology of the fluid, or test for elevated total protein with an increased globulins and normal or decreased albumin
True or false: cats will not have antibodies due to exposure to coronavirus
False; they will have antibodies
Test used for FIP
Rivalta’s test
True or false: the Rivalta’s test is not a diagnostic test alone, but can be used along with other tests like proteins
True
The only treatment for FIP is…
Supportive care; there is no cure