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Fui hoje ao vet com o meu gatinho que tem 2 meses.
foi me entregue a semana passada. Hj era para fazer a primeira vacina mas como estava doente não fez. A vet. disse que está com Coriza. Receitou um antibiótico e uns biscoitos para dar 1 por dia. Na embalagem desses biscoitos diz que é para o tratamento da FHV-1. mas a vet não me falou em mais nada a não ser a Coriza. É a mesma coisa?
RinHerpesvirus felino1-FHV1
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Feline Herpesvirus I (FHV-I) is also known as feline rhinotracheitis virus. This virus belongs to the viral family Herpesviridae, subfamily Alphaherpesvirinae. (7)
FHV-I is an enveloped double-stranded DNA virus with surface projections or spikes, dispersed evenly over all the surface. (7)
FHV-I causes acute respiratory illness called rhinotracheitis, which is part of the feline upper respiratory infection complex (a group of feline viral and bacterial infections). Cats often have two or more of these upper respiratory infections at the same time, and FHV-1 is one of the most common. (7)
FHV-I is found worldwide and it is likely that most cats will be exposed to infection at some point during their lifetime. FHV-I is not a zoonotic disease
FHV-I is an enveloped double-stranded DNA virus with surface projections or spikes, dispersed evenly over all the surface. (7)
FHV-I causes acute respiratory illness called rhinotracheitis, which is part of the feline upper respiratory infection complex (a group of feline viral and bacterial infections). Cats often have two or more of these upper respiratory infections at the same time, and FHV-1 is one of the most common. (7)
FHV-I is found worldwide and it is likely that most cats will be exposed to infection at some point during their lifetime. FHV-I is not a zoonotic disease