A UC Davis study shows a deadly cat coronavirus infects multiple immune cells, helping explain persistent inflammation and ...
Learn how a naturally occurring cat coronavirus is helping reveal how viral infections can linger inside the immune system.
One of the big debates in long COVID research is whether the virus can persist in the body, or whether it leaves the immune ...
Study finds viruses may hide in immune cellsResearchers at UC Davis have uncovered new details about how a once-deadly ...
The story of a once mysterious and until-recently fatal feline disease called feline infectious peritonitis has enough twists and tuns to be a Netflix movie. A treatment for the now-treatable disease ...
Dr. Michael Lappin, Professor of Internal Medicine at Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine discusses an upcoming symposium on Feline Infectious Peritonitis: Has Purrsistence Cured ...
SWEDESBORO, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, Wedgewood announces the addition of molnupiravir to its formulary. Originally developed for human viral infections, including COVID-19, molnupiravir has ...
Is the wait by U.S. cat lovers and veterinarians for legal access to medication for feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) — a complex, devastating and nearly always fatal disease of cats — nearly over?
More than 3,500 veterinary professionals attended the combined conferences of the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) and the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association March 24-27 in Toronto.
A fatal cat disease was finally cured, but the treatment wasn’t legally available. So a group of cat lovers created an ...
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