Yo Glenda - Very interesting! Would be interested to see a breakdown of the cats and infections. In other words, which cats were infected with what, and then which came down with what? Were there any "normal" non infected cats to start out with? Or just cats with viruses already.

Also, i've never hear of CISTI so glad to know that. Is it available online? i'm headin out to look for it!

Gloria



Hi MC,

Whenever I see something of interest, I use CISTI which allows you full access to the "neverending" research on whatever one wishes. The study that I recall that I ordered a few years ago that confirmed non-aggressive transmission (other than "paw flailing" at their feeding station) was this one. Here's the abstract:


: Vet Rec. 2000 Apr 8;146(15):419-24. Related Articles, Links


Long-term impact on a closed household of pet cats of natural infection with feline coronavirus, feline leukaemia virus and feline immunodeficiency virus.

Addie DD, Dennis JM, Toth S, Callanan JJ, Reid S, Jarrett O.

Department of Veterinary Pathology, University of Glasgow Veterinary School, Bearsden.

A closed household of 26 cats in which feline coronavirus (FCoV), feline leukaemia virus (FeLV) and feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) were endemic was observed for 10 years.

Each cat was seropositive for FCoV on at least one occasion and the infection was maintained by reinfection. After 10 years, three of six surviving cats were still seropositive.

Only one cat, which was also infected with FIV, developed feline infectious peritonitis (FIP). Rising anti-FCoV antibody titres did not indicate that the cat would develop FIP.

The FeLV infection was self-limiting because all seven of the initially viraemic cats died within five years and the remainder were immune.

However, FeLV had the greatest impact on mortality. Nine cats were initially FIV-positive and six more cats became infected during the course of the study, without evidence of having been bitten.

The FIV infection did not adversely affect the cats' life expectancy.

PMID: 10811262 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

Kind regards,

Glenda

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----- Original Message ----- From: TenHouseCats <<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <<mailto:felvtalk@felineleukemia.org>felvtalk@felineleukemia.org> Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005 4:37 PM Subject: Re: OT:FIV false positive?

 hideyo, i would be very interested in seeing any info showing
 non-aggressive contact passing the FIV virus--that goes against
 everything i have read and if there IS such info, it's important that
 all of us with positives know! (i tend to suspect it's not current
 info, but since things change so quickly now that they're actually
 doing research, i'm open....)

 thanks!

MC




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