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feline immunodeficiency virus status of australian cats with lymphosarcoma.to determine the fiv status of australian cats with lymphosarcoma and relate this to patient characteristics, tumour characteristics (tissue involvement, histological grade and immunophenotype), haematological and serum biochemical values and felv status of affected cats.200111599813
prevalence of feline immunodeficiency virus infection in domesticated and feral cats in eastern australia.serum samples from 340 pet cats presented to three inner city clinics in sydney australia, 68 feral cats from two separate colonies in sydney, and 329 cattery-confined pedigree and domestic cats in eastern australia, were collected over a 2-year period and tested for antibodies directed against feline immunodeficiency virus (fiv) using immunomigration (agen fiv rapid immunomigration test) and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay methods (snap combo feline leukaemia virus antigen/fiv antibody test k ...200717409007
borna disease virus: evidence of naturally-occurring infection in cats in australia.in europe, borna disease virus (bdv) infection has been linked with staggering disease. the aim of this study was serological investigation for bdv infection in australian cats. de-identified sera were obtained from domestic cats presented at various veterinary clinics. bdv antigen levels were measured by a monoclonal antibody-based elisa. antibody to bdv measured semiquantitatively by elisa was detected in 0.8% of cats from south australia and 3.2% of animals from nsw confirmatory assays for el ...200818771098
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