2024
DOI: 10.1002/vro2.70001
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Prevalence of feline upper respiratory tract pathogens and risk factors for clinical disease and final outcomes in an RSPCA shelter in Queensland, Australia

Uttara Kennedy,
Mark Stevenson,
Mandy Paterson
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionFeline respiratory tract infection poses a serious challenge in animal shelters. Potential risk factors include pathogens introduced through animals entering the shelter. We aimed to determine the proportion of animals shedding feline upper respiratory tract (URT) pathogens at the time of entry and to assess how this contributed to the burden of clinical disease and final outcomes.MethodsOropharyngeal and conjunctival swabs were collected from incoming cats over 11 months and tested using real‐time… Show more

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