Feline ocular and respiratory infections: a retrospective analysis of clinical cases submitted to Georgia Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratories (2012-2022).

IF 0.7 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports Pub Date : 2025-03-12 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20551169241306645
David Neely, Yung-Yi C Mosley, Shauna Morris, Rebecca P Wilkes, Eman Anis, Hemant K Naikare, Susan Sanchez
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Abstract

Objectives: The objective of this study was to retrospectively assess the pathogens associated with feline ocular and respiratory diseases in routine diagnostic samples submitted to Georgia Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratories. Furthermore, pathogens detected by the respiratory PCR panel in the upper vs lower respiratory tract were compared (specimen separation at pharynx).

Methods: Test records from feline ocular and respiratory PCR panels were collected from 2012 to 2022. While the ocular panel targets feline herpesvirus-1 (FHV), feline calicivirus (FCV) and Chlamydia felis, the respiratory panel covers FHV, FCV, C felis, Mycoplasma species, Bordetella bronchiseptica and influenza A virus.

Results: In total, 120 and 453 submissions were made for the ocular and respiratory panels, with positivity rates of 49.2% (59/120) and 69.3% (314/453), respectively. Based on the available signalment, cats aged younger than 3 years made up 59.3% (32/54) and 47.3% (130/275) of positive cases, respectively. The top two findings by ocular and respiratory panels were single detection of FCV (28.8%, 17/59), FHV (25.4%, 15/59) and Mycoplasma species (36.9%, 116/314), co-detection of FCV + Mycoplasma species (20.4%, 64/314), respectively. The most common detection from samples of upper vs lower respiratory tract was Mycoplasma species (39.6%, 97/245) and FCV + Mycoplasma species (25%, 10/40).

Relevance and novel information: FCV and FHV were the most frequent detections by the ocular panel, with Mycoplasma species and FCV + Mycoplasma species being the most frequent detections by the respiratory panel. Incorporating FCV and FHV in the vaccination regimen could help reduce the cases of feline ocular and respiratory diseases, especially for cats aged younger than 3 years. Veterinarians should consider Mycoplasma species when dealing with feline respiratory infections.

猫眼部和呼吸道感染:2012-2022年提交给格鲁吉亚兽医诊断实验室的临床病例回顾性分析
目的:本研究的目的是回顾性评估提交给格鲁吉亚兽医诊断实验室的常规诊断样本中与猫眼部和呼吸道疾病相关的病原体。此外,比较了呼吸道PCR面板在上呼吸道和下呼吸道检测到的病原体(咽标本分离)。方法:收集2012 - 2022年猫眼部和呼吸道PCR检测记录。眼部面板针对的是猫疱疹病毒-1 (FHV)、猫杯状病毒(FCV)和猫衣原体,而呼吸道面板则涵盖了猫疱疹病毒、FCV、猫C、支原体、支气管杆菌和甲型流感病毒。结果:共提交眼部和呼吸面板120份和453份,阳性率分别为49.2%(59/120)和69.3%(314/453)。根据现有的信号,3岁以下的猫分别占阳性病例的59.3%(32/54)和47.3%(130/275)。眼部和呼吸道检测结果分别为单检FCV(28.8%, 17/59)、FHV(25.4%, 15/59)和支原体(36.9%,116/314)、FCV +支原体(20.4%,64/314)。上呼吸道和下呼吸道样本中检出最多的是支原体(39.6%,97/245)和FCV +支原体(25%,10/40)。相关性和新信息:FCV和FHV是眼部最常见的检测,支原体和FCV +支原体是呼吸道最常见的检测。将FCV和FHV纳入疫苗接种方案有助于减少猫眼部和呼吸道疾病的病例,特别是对于3岁以下的猫。兽医在处理猫呼吸道感染时应考虑支原体的种类。
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