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Author: Pedersen, Niels C; Kim, Yunjeong; Liu, Hongwei; Galasiti Kankanamalage, Anushka C; Eckstrand, Chrissy; Groutas, William C; Bannasch, Michael; Meadows, Juliana M; Chang, Kyeong-Ok
Title: Efficacy of a 3C-like protease inhibitor in treating various forms of acquired feline infectious peritonitis
  • Document date: 2017_9_13
  • ID: y13gz4wz_20
    Snippet: Weight gain was a simple and accurate measure of growth and improvement of health. The value of monitoring this parameter was typified by CT04, the oldest cat in the trial (Figure 4a ). Cat CT04 presented with significant weight loss of 30%. It gained weight after each round of treatment, began to lose weight shortly before each disease relapse, and regained and added to its weight after each treatment. It regained all its lost weight after 9.3 m.....
    Document: Weight gain was a simple and accurate measure of growth and improvement of health. The value of monitoring this parameter was typified by CT04, the oldest cat in the trial (Figure 4a ). Cat CT04 presented with significant weight loss of 30%. It gained weight after each round of treatment, began to lose weight shortly before each disease relapse, and regained and added to its weight after each treatment. It regained all its lost weight after 9.3 months off and on treatment (4.8 kg to 7.19 kg). All kittens in sustained remission steadily gained weight during and after antiviral treatment, indicating normal growth continued with antiviral treatment (Figure 4b ). One long-term survivor was spayed (CT15) and two castrated (CT17, 20) without complications during their disease remissions.

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