id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-282558-u977bqca Tekelioglu, B. K. A retrospective clinical and epidemiological study on feline coronavirus (FCoV) in cats in Istanbul, Turkey 2015-04-01 .txt text/plain 3829 208 50 Abstract The presence of antibodies to feline coronavirus (FCoV) and feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV), together with feline leukemia virus (FeLV) antigen was investigated in 169 ill household and stray cats attending a veterinary surgery in Istanbul in 2009–14. Symptoms typically associated with wet feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) including ascites, abdominal distention or pleural effusion, coupled in many cases with non-antibiotic responsive fever, were observed in 19% (32/169) of cats, and 75% (24/32) of these cats were FCoV seropositive. Worldwide the prevalence of FCoV infections may be up to 90% in multi-cat environments and 10-60% in household cats (Herrewegh et al., 1997; Pedersen et al., 2004; Bell et al., 2006; Addie et al., 2009; Sharif et al., 2009; Taharaguchi et al., 2012) . Several risk factors have been reported to be associated with FCoV infection and with FIP development, including age, breed, gender, multi-cat environment and stress (Bell et al., 2006; Pesteanu-Somogyi et al., 2006; Addie et al., 2009; Sharif et al., 2009; Worthing et al., 2012) . ./cache/cord-282558-u977bqca.txt ./txt/cord-282558-u977bqca.txt