1. Neoplastic and non-neoplastic diseases associated with feline leukaemia virus (FeLV) in cats in southern Brazil.
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Pandolfo GW, de Cristo TG, Withoeft JA, da Silva Sá JJ, Fornara MA, Viebrantz A, Casa M, Wisser CS, and Casagrande RA
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- Cats, Animals, Brazil epidemiology, Male, Female, Prevalence, Lymphoma epidemiology, Lymphoma veterinary, Lymphoma virology, Retroviridae Infections epidemiology, Retroviridae Infections veterinary, Retroviridae Infections virology, Immunohistochemistry, Neoplasms epidemiology, Neoplasms veterinary, Neoplasms virology, Tumor Virus Infections veterinary, Tumor Virus Infections epidemiology, Tumor Virus Infections virology, Leukemia Virus, Feline isolation & purification, Cat Diseases virology, Cat Diseases epidemiology, Leukemia, Feline epidemiology, Leukemia, Feline virology
- Abstract
The objective of this study was to categorise diseases associated with FeLV infection in cats. A total of 154 cats were submitted to necropsy, histopathology exam and anti-FeLV immunohistochemistry (IHC), and 83 (50.9 %) were IHC FeLV-positive. The cats age means of 4.1 years, including 3.6 % kittens, 34.9 % junior, 37.4 % prime, 18.1 % mature, 2.4 % senior, 3.6 % unknown age. Neoplastic diseases were most prevalent with leukaemia and lymphoma being most predominant, followed by viral diseases, bacterial, trauma, degenerative, intoxications, parasitic, malformation and others. FeLV+ cats were 5.73 times more likely to be diagnosed with neoplasms than other diseases. The odds ratio (OR) of FeLV+ cats developing leukaemia (OR = 7.75) and lymphoma (OR = 6.75) was higher than other neoplasms. FeLV infection was more prevalent in the mixed breed, junior to prime, male, with neoplastic diseases, including leukaemia and lymphoma. Therefore, understanding the diseases associated with FeLV is of paramount importance in Brazil due to its high prevalence, and it may encourage the implementation of prophylactic measures to reduce its dissemination., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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