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Feline Coronavirus Serotypes 1 and 2: Seroprevalence and Association with Disease in Switzerland

Feline Coronavirus Serotypes 1 and 2: Seroprevalence and Association with Disease in Switzerland

... to feline coronavirus (FCoV) serotypes 1 and 2 in Switzerland and their association with different disease manifestations, a serological study based on immunofluorescence tests was conducted with Swiss ...

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Feline Coronavirus Type II Strains 79-1683 and 79-1146 Originate from a Double Recombination between Feline Coronavirus Type I and Canine Coronavirus

Feline Coronavirus Type II Strains 79-1683 and 79-1146 Originate from a Double Recombination between Feline Coronavirus Type I and Canine Coronavirus

... II feline coronavirus (FCoV) strains 79-1146 and 79-1683 have arisen from a homologous RNA recombination event between FCoV type I and canine coronavirus ...

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Amino acid changes in the spike protein of feline coronavirus correlate with systemic spread of virus from the intestine and not with feline infectious peritonitis

Amino acid changes in the spike protein of feline coronavirus correlate with systemic spread of virus from the intestine and not with feline infectious peritonitis

... of feline coronavirus (FCoV), which results in an amino acid change from methionine to leucine at position 1058, may be associated with feline infectious peritonitis ...

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Polymorphisms in the feline TNFA and CD209 genes are associated with the outcome of feline coronavirus infection

Polymorphisms in the feline TNFA and CD209 genes are associated with the outcome of feline coronavirus infection

... Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP), a highly lethal disease with nearly 100% mortality among ill cats once clinical signs appear, is caused by feline coronavirus (FCoV) infec- tion [1]. Despite the ...

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Prevalence of Korean cats with natural feline coronavirus infections

Prevalence of Korean cats with natural feline coronavirus infections

... Feline coronavirus (FCoV) is an enveloped, positive- sense, single-stranded RNA virus of the family Corona- virideae within the order ...of feline infectious peritonitis virus (FIPV) and ...

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Acquisition of Macrophage Tropism during the Pathogenesis of Feline Infectious Peritonitis Is Determined by Mutations in the Feline Coronavirus Spike Protein

Acquisition of Macrophage Tropism during the Pathogenesis of Feline Infectious Peritonitis Is Determined by Mutations in the Feline Coronavirus Spike Protein

... In feline coronavirus (FCoV) pathogenesis, the ability to infect macrophages is an essential virulence ...low-virulence feline enteric coronavirus (FECV) isolates primarily replicate in the ...

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Limitations of using feline coronavirus spike protein gene mutations to diagnose feline infectious peritonitis

Limitations of using feline coronavirus spike protein gene mutations to diagnose feline infectious peritonitis

... Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is a fatal disease of cats, and a sequela of systemic feline coronavirus (FCoV) infec- tion. Mutations in the viral spike (S) gene have been associated with FCoVs ...

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Antiviral activity of itraconazole against type I feline coronavirus infection

Antiviral activity of itraconazole against type I feline coronavirus infection

... Feline coronavirus (FCoV; family Coronaviridae, genus Alphacoronavirus) is an enveloped, single-stranded, positive-sense RNA ...biotypes: feline enteric coronavirus (FECV) and feline ...

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Prevalence and implications of feline coronavirus infections of captive and free-ranging cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus).

Prevalence and implications of feline coronavirus infections of captive and free-ranging cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus).

... Previous studies assessing feline coronavirus antibody titers in serum from domestic cats and cheetahs have shown that there is considerable antigenic similarity when the substrate is pr[r] ...

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Suppression of feline coronavirus replication in vitro by cyclosporin A

Suppression of feline coronavirus replication in vitro by cyclosporin A

... pigs. Feline coronaviruses (FCoV) have been classified into two biotypes, comprising the ubiquitous feline enteric coronavirus (FECV) and infec- tious peritonitis virus ...with feline ...

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Reverse Genetics for Type I Feline Coronavirus Field Isolate To Study the Molecular Pathogenesis of Feline Infectious Peritonitis

Reverse Genetics for Type I Feline Coronavirus Field Isolate To Study the Molecular Pathogenesis of Feline Infectious Peritonitis

... ABSTRACT Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP), one of the most important lethal infec- tions of cats, is caused by feline infectious peritonitis virus (FIPV), the high-virulence biotype of feline ...

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Genome Organization and Reverse Genetic Analysis of a Type I Feline Coronavirus

Genome Organization and Reverse Genetic Analysis of a Type I Feline Coronavirus

... in feline macrophages and ...generate feline DCs from CD14 ⫹ ...in feline DCs repre- sents the first demonstration that FCoV is able to infect and replicate in ...

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Isolation and molecular characterization of type I and type II feline coronavirus in Malaysia

Isolation and molecular characterization of type I and type II feline coronavirus in Malaysia

... replication. Thus, all local FCoV type I isolates (39/39) were able to adapt and grow in Fcwf-4 cells as compared to only 77% (30/39) samples that grow on CrFK cells (data not shown). This finding further support the ...

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Antigenic comparison of feline coronavirus isolates: evidence for markedly different peplomer glycoproteins.

Antigenic comparison of feline coronavirus isolates: evidence for markedly different peplomer glycoproteins.

... One antigenic type included the more virulent feline infectious peritonitis virus FIPV isolates FIPV-UCD-1, FIPV-UCD-4, FIPV-TN406, FIPV-DF2, and FIPV-79-1146, whereas the second antigen[r] ...

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Switching Species Tropism: an Effective Way To Manipulate the Feline Coronavirus Genome

Switching Species Tropism: an Effective Way To Manipulate the Feline Coronavirus Genome

... an MAb against an epitope in the FIPV S ectodomain. The electrophoretic patterns are shown in Fig. 4A. As expected, the G73 anti-FIPV antibodies precipitated the FIPV proteins S, M, and N (lane 10) but not the MHV ...

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An outbreak of feline infectious peritonitis in a Taiwanese shelter: epidemiologic and molecular evidence for horizontal transmission of a novel type II feline coronavirus

An outbreak of feline infectious peritonitis in a Taiwanese shelter: epidemiologic and molecular evidence for horizontal transmission of a novel type II feline coronavirus

... of feline and canine coronaviruses and some of the kittens that died earlier were found to have been living closely with dogs between being rescued and entering the shelter, any of these kittens could have been ...

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Soluble Receptor-Mediated Targeting of Mouse Hepatitis Coronavirus to the Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor

Soluble Receptor-Mediated Targeting of Mouse Hepatitis Coronavirus to the Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor

... the feline coronavirus FIPV and chimeric fMHV could also be accom- plished by making use of an adapter composed of two single- chain antibodies, one directed against the feline viral spike and the ...

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Development of a Nucleocapsid-Based Human Coronavirus Immunoassay and Estimates of Individuals Exposed to Coronavirus in a U.S. Metropolitan Population

Development of a Nucleocapsid-Based Human Coronavirus Immunoassay and Estimates of Individuals Exposed to Coronavirus in a U.S. Metropolitan Population

... of coronavirus serore- sponse with demographic variables were further verified in multivariate models that included gender, age, maternal edu- cation, smoking status, and race as ...all coronavirus antibody ...

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Seroprevalences to Viral Pathogens in Free-Ranging and Captive Cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) on Namibian Farmland

Seroprevalences to Viral Pathogens in Free-Ranging and Captive Cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) on Namibian Farmland

... 1, feline calicivirus, feline parvovirus, feline coronavirus, canine distemper virus, feline immuno- deficiency virus [FIV], puma lentivirus, feline leukemia virus, and rabies ...

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Feline aminopeptidase N serves as a receptor for feline, canine, porcine, and human coronaviruses in serogroup I.

Feline aminopeptidase N serves as a receptor for feline, canine, porcine, and human coronaviruses in serogroup I.

... that feline coronaviruses FIPV and FeCV, which are antigenically related to HCV-229E and TGEV, also utilize APN as a ...cause feline diseases include both cytopathic and noncyto- pathic strains of FIPV as ...

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