نتایج جستجو برای: feline immunodeficiency virus

تعداد نتایج: 466813  

Bahman Mosallanejad, Masoud-Reza Seyfiabad Shapour Mehdi Pourmahdi Reza Avizeh

The present study was conducted to detect prevalence and risk factors for retrovirus infection of infected cats in a cat population in Iran, by evaluation of 238 client-owned cats of different ages that were tested for the presence of FIV antibodies. The cats were selected from those referring to Veterinary Hospital of Ahvaz University, southwestern Iran from December 2007 to June 2010. Classif...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2008
Meredith A. Brown Mark W. Cunningham Alfred L. Roca Jennifer L. Troyer Warren E. Johnson Stephen J. O’Brien

From 2002 through 2005, an outbreak of feline leukemia virus (FeLV) occurred in Florida panthers (Puma concolor coryi). Clinical signs included lymphadenopathy, anemia, septicemia, and weight loss; 5 panthers died. Not associated with FeLV outcome were the genetic heritage of the panthers (pure Florida vs. Texas/Florida crosses) and co-infection with feline immunodeficiency virus. Genetic analy...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2007
Jessica J Hayward John Taylor Allen G Rodrigo

Nested PCR was used to amplify envelope V3-V6 gene fragments of feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) from New Zealand cats. Phylogenetic analyses established that subtypes A and C predominate among New Zealand cats, with clear evidence of intersubtype recombination. In addition, 17 sequences were identified that were distinct from all known FIV clades, and we tentatively suggest these belong to ...

2017
Sueli A. Taniwaki João P. Araújo Paulo E. Brandão

Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) has worldwide distribution; nevertheless, only a few FIV genomes from domestic cats are available. This is the first report of a nearly complete genome of FIV from a Brazilian cat (8,967 nucleotides [nt]), including the entire coding region and the 3' untranslated region.

Journal: :Journal of virology 2008
Benjamin G Luttge Miranda Shehu-Xhilaga Dimiter G Demirov Catherine S Adamson Ferri Soheilian Kunio Nagashima Andrew G Stephen Robert J Fisher Eric O Freed

Infection of domestic cats with feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) is an important model system for studying human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection due to numerous similarities in pathogenesis induced by these two lentiviruses. However, many molecular aspects of FIV replication remain poorly understood. It is well established that retroviruses use short peptide motifs in Gag, kn...

2005

Introduction AGP (Alpha1-acid glycoprotein) is considered one of the major acute phase proteins in cats. In humans, AGP is a heavily glycosylated protein that undergoes several modifications of its glycan moiety during acute and chronic inflammatory pathologies. In this communication we present the feline AGP’s glycan moiety modifications in the course of two very frequent feline diseases, the ...

Journal: :Journal of neurovirology 1997
S Jacobson S J Henriksen O Prospero-Garcia T R Phillips J H Elder W G Young F E Bloom H S Fox

HIV-1 infection is often complicated by central nervous system (CNS) dysfunction. Degenerative neuronal changes as well as neuronal loss have been documented in individuals with AIDS. Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) infection of cats provides a model for both the immune and the central nervous system manifestations of HIV infection of humans. In this study we have examined neurons in the fr...

2012
Bruno M. Teixeira Mitika K. Hagiwara Juliano C. M. Cruz Margaret J. Hosie

The rapid emergence of AIDS in humans during the period between 1980 and 2000 has led to extensive efforts to understand more fully similar etiologic agents of chronic and progressive acquired immunodeficiency disease in several mammalian species. Lentiviruses that have gene sequence homology with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) have been found in different species (including sheep, goats, h...

2012
Hakimeh Mohammadi Dorothee Bienzle

Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) is a member of the retroviridae family of viruses and causes an acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in domestic and non-domestic cats worldwide. Genome organization of FIV and clinical characteristics of the disease caused by the virus are similar to those of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Both viruses infect T lymphocytes, monocytes and macrophage...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1994
E W Brown N Yuhki C Packer S J O'Brien

Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) is a novel lentivirus that is genetically homologous and functionally analogous to the human AIDS viruses, human immunodeficiency virus types 1 and 2. FIV causes immunosuppression in domestic cats by destroying the CD4 T-lymphocyte subsets in infected hosts. A serological survey of over 400 free-ranging African and Asian lions (Panthera leo) for antibodies to...

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