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some viral and protozool diseases in the european wildcat (felis silvestris).ten european wildcats (felis silvestris) were examined at necropsy and an additional 23 were examined clinically for evidence of viral diseases in scotland. two plasma samples taken from live free-living wildcats showed positive elisa reactions to feline leukemia antigen. a feline leukemia virus of subgroup a was isolated from one of these samples, taken from a wildcat in north-western scotland. no antibodies to feline coronavirus or feline immunodeficiency virus were detected in any sample. thr ...19911758037
follow up of feline immunodeficiency virus-infected cats. 200111338716
cryptosporidium infection in cats: prevalence of infection in domestic and feral cats in the glasgow area.a clinical and post mortem survey of domestic and feral cats in the glasgow area revealed that 19 of 235 (8.1 per cent) were infected with cryptosporidium species. more kittens than adults were infected (p less than 0.01), and of 51 of the cats which had diarrhoea, four also had cryptosporidium infection. of seven domestic cats with cryptosporidium infection, two were also positive for feline immunodeficiency virus. there was no significant difference between the prevalence of cryptosporidium in ...19911664551
diseases of the european wildcat (felis silvestris schreber, 1777) in great britain.the author describes an examination conducted in collaboration with the nature conservancy council of great britain into the status with regard to disease, conservation and genetics of the european wildcat (felis silvestris). feline leukaemia virus (felv) infection was detected by positive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in blood from 2 of 23 wildcats and was tested and confirmed by felv isolation in one of the two cats. this is the first time the virus has been clearly demonstrated in a free- ...19921339067
feline viruses in wildcats from scotland.few data are available on the prevalence of feline viruses in european wildcats (felis silvestris). previous surveys have indicated that wildcats may be infected with the common viruses of domestic cats, apart from feline immunodeficiency virus (fiv). in the present study, 50 wildcats trapped throughout scotland (uk) between august 1992 and january 1997 were tested for evidence of viral infection. all were negative for fiv by several serological or virological methods. by contrast, 10% of the ca ...199910073361
fiv monitoring project. 19968883354
mycobacterial disease in cats in great britain: i. culture results, geographical distribution and clinical presentation of 339 cases.this study investigated 339 cases of feline mycobacterial disease from cats with cutaneous lesions or masses found at exploratory laparotomy. tissue samples were submitted to the veterinary laboratories agency for mycobacterial culture over a 4-year period to december 2008. the study assessed which species of culturable mycobacteria were involved, where the cats lived, and their clinical presentation (physical findings, serum biochemistry, radiography, feline leukaemia virus and feline immunodef ...201122079343
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