id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-269627-mx1mjdqc Thiry, Etienne Feline herpesvirus infection. ABCD guidelines on prevention and management 2009-07-31 .txt text/plain 3935 255 46 Passive immunity acquired via colostrum Maternally derived antibodies protect kittens against disease during the first weeks of life, but in general levels are low in FHV infections. Feline herpesvirus infection typically causes acute upper respiratory and ocular disease (Table 1) , which can be particularly severe in young kittens. 18 Viral DNA has also been detected in the aqueous humour of a larger proportion of cats suffering from uveitis, as compared with 19 Chronic rhinosinusitis, a frequent cause of sneezing and nasal discharge, has been associated with FHV infection. However, when quantitative real-time PCR is used, the virus concentration measured may provide additional information: high viral loads in nasal secretion or tears suggest active replication and FHV involvement in the clinical signs [EBM grade II]. Evaluation of serologic and viral detection methods for diagnosing feline herpesvirus-1 infection in cats with acute respiratory tract or chronic ocular disease Quantification of feline herpesvirus 1 DNA in ocular fluid samples of clinically diseased cats by real-time TaqMan PCR ./cache/cord-269627-mx1mjdqc.txt ./txt/cord-269627-mx1mjdqc.txt