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Journal of Veterinary Clinics
2015 Volume.32 No. 5 p.445 ~ p.448
Virulent Systemic Feline Calicivirus Infection in a Kitten
Park Jong-In

Suh Sang-IL
Hyun Chang-Baig
Abstract
A 5 month old Korean domestic short haired male kitten (weighing 1.7 kg) was presented with primary complaints of upper respiratory disease (URD) signs and skin ulceration and edema on face, feet and footpad with lameness. Diagnostic test revealed leukopenia, lymphopenia, pancreatitis and feline calicivirus (FCV) infection. Diagnosis of virulent systemic FCV (VS-FCV) was made on clinical signs, isolation of calicivirus via PCR and exclusion of other causes of acute upper respiratory disease. Therapeutic strategies were directed to lessen URD signs and to treat secondary bacterial infection and antiviral infection. One month after this therapy, skin lesions on face and feet and URD signs were much improved, although the lameness persisted mildly. To author¡¯s best knowledge, this is the first case reporting VS-FCV infection in a kitten in Korea.
KEYWORD
feline calicivirus, virulent systemic FCV, upper respiratory disease, nasal discharge, cat
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