Selected article for: "clinical variable and study aim"

Title: Research Communications of the 24th ECVIM-CA Congress
  • Document date: 2015_1_10
  • ID: r59usk02_318
    Snippet: No conflicts of interest reported. Different viral and bacterial pathogens can be involved in feline upper respiratory tract disease (FURTD). Although some clinical signs have been associated with certain pathogens, clinical signs can be variable and non-specific. Aim of the study was to compare detection rates of feline herpesvirus-1 (FHV-1), feline calicivirus (FCV),and Chlamydophila felis (C. felis) in cats with FURTD on 4 different sampling s.....
    Document: No conflicts of interest reported. Different viral and bacterial pathogens can be involved in feline upper respiratory tract disease (FURTD). Although some clinical signs have been associated with certain pathogens, clinical signs can be variable and non-specific. Aim of the study was to compare detection rates of feline herpesvirus-1 (FHV-1), feline calicivirus (FCV),and Chlamydophila felis (C. felis) in cats with FURTD on 4 different sampling sites, and to correlate test results and clinical signs.

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