Experimental Animals
Online ISSN : 1881-7122
Print ISSN : 0007-5124
Prevalence of Feline Viral Antibodies in Random-souce Laboratory Cats
Hitoshi GOTOMasao HORIMOTOKiheiji SHIMIZUTikane HIRAGAToshihiro MATSUOKATakeshi NAKANOYasuo MOROHOSHIKazuyoshi MAEJIMAToru URANO
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1981 Volume 30 Issue 3 Pages 283-290

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Over a period of 1973 to 1979, a serologic survey of virus infections was conducted on feline sera collected in four universities which located in different prefectures ; Obihiro, Saitama, Kanagawa and Tokyo. A significant hemagglutina-tion-inhibition (HI) antibody titer of 1 : 8 or higher to feline panleukopenia virus (FPLV) was detected in 130 (58%) of the 226 sera used. No remarkable difference in the HI antibody prevalence in cats to FPLV was recognized by years or localities. Of a total of 188 cats tested, 99 (53%) presented positive serum neutralizing (SN) antibody titers to the No. 1 strain of feline calicivirus (FCV) . Especially in Kanagawa, 17 (77%) of the 22 cats had positive SN titers. However, only 42 (22%) of the 188 sera showed positive SN titers to the Kyoritsu strain of FCV. Such lower positivity in the cats was observed with 13% in the SN test to human reovirus type 3 (Reo-3) . The incidence of positive SN antibodies to feline rhinotracheitis virus (FRV) also remained in low values of 20 to 27% with the exception of high percentage of 86 in Tokyo. The dissemination of FPLV, FRV, FCV and Reo-3 was briefly discussed in relation with the age distribution of viral antibodies in cats.
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