id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-263426-l32gyiky Najafi, Hamideh Molecular and clinical study on prevalence of feline herpesvirus type 1 and calicivirus in correlation with feline leukemia and immunodeficiency viruses 2014 .txt text/plain 3437 200 59 In clinically normal cats, prevalence rates of FCV and FHV were about 50.00%, but FIV and FeLV rates (42.00% and 65.00% respectively) were higher compared to other studies. Feline herpesvirus1 (FHV-1), a double-stranded DNA virus, member of the Varicellovirus, genus of the subfamily Alphaherpesvirinae combine with, feline calicivirus (FCV) that is a single-stranded positive-sense RNA virus, in the family Caliciviridae, genus Vesivirus are considered as the main agents involved in upper respiratory tract diseases (URTD) in cats. 1 However, it is important to determine the prevalence of FHV-1 and FCV and evaluation of their clinical signs, especially in relation with FIV and FeLV, to identify agents involved in URTD in Iran. For better understanding the role of FIV and FeLV viruses in induction of FCV and FHV infections, the prevalence rates of these infections were investigated in healthy and diseased cats. Association between clinical signs in cats with URTD and infection with FIV, FeLV, FCV, FHV-1. ./cache/cord-263426-l32gyiky.txt ./txt/cord-263426-l32gyiky.txt