id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-308557-mvu97jsu Pesteanu-Somogyi, Loretta D. Prevalence of feline infectious peritonitis in specific cat breeds() 2005-07-01 .txt text/plain 2236 99 50 Although known that purebreed cats are more likely to develop feline infectious peritonitis (FIP), previous studies have not examined the prevalence of disease in individual breeds. Other factors that have been less commonly reported to be associated with an increased disease prevalence include season (more cases are typically diagnosed in winter), FeLV infection, an increase in factors associated with 'stress', high coronavirus antibody titer, regular introduction of new cats to a cattery, and increased frequency of coronavirus shedding (Kass and Dent 1995 , McReynolds and Macy 1997 , Foley et al 1997a , Rohrbach et al 2001 . Although the increased prevalence of FIP in purebreed cats has been previously reported, this is the first time that a predisposition of specific breeds to the development of disease has been examined (Robison et al 1971 , Rohrbach et al 2001 . ./cache/cord-308557-mvu97jsu.txt ./txt/cord-308557-mvu97jsu.txt