Selected article for: "canine coronavirus and infectious peritonitis"

Author: Parodi, M. Cammarata; Cammarata, G.; Paltrinieri, S.; Lavazza, A.; Ape, F.
Title: Using direct immunofluorescence to detect coronaviruses in peritoneal in peritoneal and pleural effusions
  • Cord-id: hewbl5yu
  • Document date: 2008_4_10
  • ID: hewbl5yu
    Snippet: Twenty‐one cases of feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) were diagnosed using a direct immunofluorescence test on cytocentrifuged pleural and peritoneal effusions from cats sampled in vivo (11 cases) and at necropsy (10 cases). A commercial fluorescent polyclonal antiserum of feline origin reacting with FIPV and cross reacting with transmissible gastroenteritis virus and canine coronavirus was used. Eleven cats with ascites of a different origin were used as negative controls. The direct immuno
    Document: Twenty‐one cases of feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) were diagnosed using a direct immunofluorescence test on cytocentrifuged pleural and peritoneal effusions from cats sampled in vivo (11 cases) and at necropsy (10 cases). A commercial fluorescent polyclonal antiserum of feline origin reacting with FIPV and cross reacting with transmissible gastroenteritis virus and canine coronavirus was used. Eleven cats with ascites of a different origin were used as negative controls. The direct immunofluorescence test was 97 per cent reliable (31 cases of 32) and can be used in routine diagnosis.

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