Relationship between the bacterial ocular surface microbiota and outcomes for cats with feline herpesvirus type 1 ocular surface disease
Erinn P. Mills,
Chin‐Chi Liu,
Melanie A. Mironovich
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveFeline herpesvirus 1 (FHV‐1) causes ocular surface disease in domestic cats. The purpose of this study was to assess the relationship between bacterial ocular surface microbiota and outcomes for cats with FHV‐1 ocular surface disease.Animals StudiedTwenty‐two shelter‐housed cats with confirmed FHV‐1 ocular surface disease.ProceduresAnimals were grouped according to FHV‐1 shedding and ocular clinical scores following intervention: worsened outcome (WorOut, n = 11) or improved outcome (ImpOut, n = 11). … Show more
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