Burden of Common Respiratory Pathogens Among Cats in China.

IF 1.8 3区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES Veterinary Medicine and Science Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1002/vms3.70082
Sajid Umar, Shaban Muhammad, Marwa Mouzahim, Shelley Marie Pleva, Qiu Zhongqi, Yu Weidong, Di Gao
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Abstract

Background: Feline respiratory disease complex (FRDC) is a set of illnesses which are primarily associated with different types of viruses and bacteria. There is scarcity of data on pathogens associated with FRDC in China.

Objectives: The primary objective of this study was to investigate the prevalence and dynamics of FRDC pathogens in China.

Methods: A total of 458 samples were retrieved from veterinary clinics during 2021-2024 from cats suffering from respiratory infections. Four viruses and three bacteria associated with FRDC were targeted for molecular detection with real time qPCR/RT-qPCR assays.

Results: At least 1 targeted respiratory pathogen was detected in 423 samples (92.3%), whereas no pathogens were detected in 7.7% of samples. Bacteria were detected in 32.1% of samples, and viruses were detected in 60.2% of samples. The prevalence of viruses detected were feline calicivirus (31.2%), feline herpesvirus-1 (24.6%), influenza A virus (2.8%) and severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (1.5%), whereas the detection rate for bacteria was Mycoplasma felis (15.5%), Chlamydia felis (10.2%) and Bordetella bronchiseptica (6.3%). Significantly higher cases were reported from kittens (57.4%). Pathogen detection was more common during the cold season. Mono-infections involving one bacteria or virus were detected in 44.7% of samples, whereas coinfections were detected in 47.5% of samples. No quadruple coinfections were recorded in this study.

Conclusions: The frequency of detection of feline respiratory pathogens alone or in combinations among diseased cats was high, indicating a heavy burden of respiratory infections among cats in Kunshan, China. Continued surveillance is desired, and newly emerged respiratory pathogens should also be monitored in routine diagnostic testing.

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中国猫常见呼吸道病原体的负担。
背景:猫呼吸道疾病综合征(FRDC)是一组主要与不同类型病毒和细菌相关的疾病。在中国,与猫呼吸道疾病综合征相关的病原体数据十分匮乏:本研究的主要目的是调查中国 FRDC 病原体的流行情况和动态变化:方法:2021-2024年间,从兽医诊所采集了458份猫呼吸道感染样本。采用实时 qPCR/RT-qPCR 方法对与 FRDC 相关的 4 种病毒和 3 种细菌进行分子检测:结果:在 423 份样本(92.3%)中至少检测到一种目标呼吸道病原体,而在 7.7% 的样本中未检测到任何病原体。32.1%的样本检测到细菌,60.2%的样本检测到病毒。检测到的病毒流行率为猫钙病毒(31.2%)、猫疱疹病毒-1(24.6%)、甲型流感病毒(2.8%)和严重急性呼吸道综合征冠状病毒-2(1.5%),而细菌的检测率为猫支原体(15.5%)、猫衣原体(10.2%)和支气管败血波氏杆菌(6.3%)。报告的小猫病例明显较多(57.4%)。病原体检测在寒冷季节更为常见。在 44.7% 的样本中检测到涉及一种细菌或病毒的单一感染,而在 47.5% 的样本中检测到混合感染。本研究未记录到四重合并感染:结论:在患病猫中单独或混合检测到猫呼吸道病原体的频率很高,这表明中国昆山的猫呼吸道感染负担沉重。希望继续进行监测,并在常规诊断检测中监测新出现的呼吸道病原体。
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