Incidence and sero-surveillance of feline viruses in Korean cats residing in Gyeonggi-do

Dong-Kun Yang, Yu-Ri Park, Eun-ju Kim, H. Lee, K. Shin, Ju-Hun Kim, Kyung-Woo Lee, B. Hyun
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Incidences of major feline viral diseases provide basic information for preventing viral disease in cats. Despite the growing interest in feline viral diseases, sero-surveillances have been lacking. In this study, we analyzed the diagnoses of feline viral diseases and conducted a sero surveillance of feline panleukopenia virus (FPV), feline calicivirus (FCV), feline herpesvirus-1 (FHV-1), and feline infectious peritonitis virus (FIPV) in Korean cats. Of the 204 confirmed cases since 2015, the numbers of diagnoses for FPV, FIPV, FCV, feline influenza virus, and FHV-1 were 156, 32, 12, 3, and 1 case, respectively. In total, 200 sera, collected between 2019 and 2021, were screened for the presence of antibodies against FPV, 2 FCVs, FHV-1, and FIPV using a hemagglutination inhibition test and a virus-neutralizing assay (VNA). The overall seropositive rates in cats tested for FPV, the 2 FCVs, FHV-1, and FIPV were 92.5%. 42.0%, 37.0%, 52.0%, and 14.0%, respectively. A low correlation (r = 0.466) was detected between the VNA titers of 2 FCV strains. The highest incidence and seropositive rate of FPV reveal that FPV is circulating in Korean cats. The low r-value between 2 FCVs suggests that a new feline vaccine containing the 2 kinds of FCVs is required.
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居住在京畿道的韩国猫的猫病毒发病率和血清监测
猫主要病毒性疾病的发病率为预防猫病毒性疾病提供了基础资料。尽管人们对猫病毒性疾病的兴趣日益浓厚,但缺乏血清监测。本研究分析了猫病毒性疾病的诊断,并对韩国猫进行了猫泛白细胞减少病毒(FPV)、猫杯状病毒(FCV)、猫疱疹病毒-1 (FHV-1)和猫感染性腹膜炎病毒(FIPV)的血清监测。在2015年以来的204例确诊病例中,FPV、FIPV、FCV、猫流感病毒和FHV-1的诊断数量分别为156例、32例、12例、3例和1例。使用血凝抑制试验和病毒中和试验(VNA)对2019年至2021年间收集的200份血清进行筛查,以检测FPV、2 fcv、FHV-1和FIPV抗体的存在。猫的FPV、2型fcv、FHV-1和FIPV检测的总体血清阳性率为92.5%。分别为42.0%、37.0%、52.0%、14.0%。2株FCV的VNA滴度呈低相关性(r = 0.466)。口蹄疫的最高发病率和血清阳性率表明口蹄疫在韩国猫中流行。两种fcv之间的低r值表明,需要一种含有这两种fcv的新型猫疫苗。
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