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Title: RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS OF THE 28th ECVIM-CA CONGRESS
  • Document date: 2018_12_19
  • ID: r79h9yzz_1265
    Snippet: Of the 349 cats, 16 (4.6%) and 33 (9.5%) were found to be seropositive for FeLV and FIV, respectively. The risk of seropositivity for FeLV was significantly higher in sick than in clinically healthy cats (P=0.04) and in cats with at least one clinical sign compatible with FeLV (P=0.048). The risk of seropositivity for FIV was significantly higher in male than in female cats (P=0.003), in neutered than in intact male cats (P=0.005), in older cats .....
    Document: Of the 349 cats, 16 (4.6%) and 33 (9.5%) were found to be seropositive for FeLV and FIV, respectively. The risk of seropositivity for FeLV was significantly higher in sick than in clinically healthy cats (P=0.04) and in cats with at least one clinical sign compatible with FeLV (P=0.048). The risk of seropositivity for FIV was significantly higher in male than in female cats (P=0.003), in neutered than in intact male cats (P=0.005), in older cats (P=0.002), in sick than in clinically healthy cats (P =0.039) and in cats with at least one clinical sign compatible with FIV (P=0,007).

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