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Molecular epidemiology and risk analysis for asymptomatic infection with feline enteric coronavirus in domestic and stray cats in Japan.

Journal:
Archives of virology
Year:
2024
Authors:
Kumano, Hitomi & Nakagawa, Keisuke
Affiliation:
Joint Department of Veterinary Medicine · Japan
Species:
cat

Abstract

Feline enteric coronavirus (FECoV) causes subclinical infection; therefore, asymptomatic cats can act as transmitters of FECoV. However, there have been few studies on the prevalence of FECoV in asymptomatic cats in Japan. In this study, we used a nested RT-PCR assay targeting the S gene of FECoV to test 319 normal fecal samples from stray cats and domestic cats in Japan between 2019 and 2020. Seventy-five samples tested positive, and the presence of FECoV in domestic cats was significantly associated with age (p&#xa0;<&#xa0;0.01), but not with gender, breed, or living in a multi-cat household. The results provide insights into the current prevalence of FECoV in asymptomatic cats in Japan.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39453510/