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To: vetvetdoug
What can you tell us about the parallels with Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP)?
115 posted on 04/22/2003 11:26:14 AM PDT by aristeides
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To: aristeides
FIPV (Feline Infectious Peritonitis) symptoms are fever, anemia, weight loss, ocular disease, diarrhea, respiratory distress and neurological disease. The virus is disseminated by using the immune system and is a more fulminant disease in higher antibody response patients. The virus remains infective over 48 hours in the environment. FIPV is highly mutatable. Organ involvement is complete in some cases. Fluid builds up in body cavities, both thoracic and abdomen. The disease is highly contagious.

Just about everything stated about the SARS virus is compatible with FIPV. FIPV is highly variable in the course of the disease. There are carriers, some live months after infection and some just weeks at best. The FIPV may infect just the respiratory system or the peritoneal cavity. There are effusive and non-effusive forms. Lungs in an effusive form may fill up with fibrin rich serum which ultimately kills the patient.

This is just a quick overview of the virus. The more we learn about SARS, the scarier it gets.

131 posted on 04/22/2003 12:57:27 PM PDT by vetvetdoug
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