Prevalence of Korean cats with natural feline coronavirus infections
Título
Prevalence of Korean cats with natural feline coronavirus infections
Autor
Lee Myoung-Heon, Park Jee-Yong, Jeong WooSeog, Jeoung Hye-Young, An Dong-Jun, Park Bong-Kyun
Descripción
Abstract Background Feline coronavirus is comprised of two pathogenic biotypes consisting of feline infectious peritonitis virus (FIPV) and feline enteric coronavirus (FECV), which are both divided into two serotypes. To examine the prevalence of Korean cats infected with feline coronavirus (FCoV) type I and II, fecal samples were obtained from 212 cats (107 pet and 105 feral) in 2009. Results Fourteen cats were FCoV-positive, including infections with type I FCoV (n = 8), type II FCoV (n = 4), and types I and II co-infection (n = 2). Low seroprevalences (13.7%, 29/212) of FCoV were identified in chronically ill cats (19.3%, 16/83) and healthy cats (10.1%, 13/129). Conclusions Although the prevalence of FCoV infection was not high in comparison to other countries, there was a higher prevalence of type I FCoV in Korean felines. The prevalence of FCoV antigen and antibody in Korean cats are expected to gradually increase due to the rising numbers of stray and companion cats.
Fecha
2011
Materia
FCoV I, FCoV II, seroprevalence
Identificador
DOI: 10.1186/1743-422X-8-455
Fuente
Virology Journal
Editor
BMC
Cobertura
Infectious and parasitic diseases
Idioma
EN
Colección
Citación
Lee Myoung-Heon, Park Jee-Yong, Jeong WooSeog, Jeoung Hye-Young, An Dong-Jun, Park Bong-Kyun, “Prevalence of Korean cats with natural feline coronavirus infections,” SOCICT Open, consulta 18 de abril de 2026, https://socictopen.socict.org/items/show/2330.
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