Errata: Investigação de infecção por calicivírus felino em gatos com doença do trato respiratório superior na região de Diyarbakir, Turquia

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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1678-4456.bjvras.2021.188699

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Calicivirus felino, Gato, PCR, Doença do trato respiratório superior

Resumo

O calicivirus felino está entre os microrganismos patogênicos mais comuns nas doençcas do trato respiratório superior de gatos, determinando estomatites, ulcerações orais, descarga ocular e nasal, conjuntivite, febre, manqueira, anorexia, hipersalivação, peneumoria, distúrbios respiratórios, tosse e depressão.  O presente trabalho foi delineado paras determinar o papel do calicivirus felino (CVF) em gatos com doenças do trato respiratório superior na região de Diyarbakir, Turquia.para orientar a precrição do tratamento para os gatos infectados e contribuir para a profilaxia da doença. O material de estudo consistiu em 10 gatos saudáveis sem qualquer problema de saúde e 20 gatos acometidos por doenças do trato respiratório superior que não haviam sido vacinados contra a infecção pelo calicivirus felino, de diferentes raças, idades e gêneros encaminhados para a Universidade de Dicle, Faculdade de Veterinária, policlínica do Prof. Dr. Servet SEKIN,. Após o exame clínico de rotina dos animais foram colhidos swabes orais e da conjuntiva e amostras de sangue. Foram realizadas as análises hematológias e bioquímicas das amostras de sangue e os swabs foram analisados pelo método da reação em cadeia pela polimerase (PCR) para diagnóstico do agente. Nos gatos infectados foram constatadas: lesões orais, hipersalivação, discargas oculares e nasais, tosse e dificuldade respiratória. O calicivius felino foi detectado pela técnica de PCR, no swabe conjuntival de apenas um gato. A conclusão obtida foi que a infecção pelo calicivirus felino foi detectada pela técnica de PCR na região de Diyarbakir, Turquia, em gatos com doença do trato respiratório superior com a frequência de 5%.

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2021-08-10

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Baksi N, Simsek A. Errata: Investigação de infecção por calicivírus felino em gatos com doença do trato respiratório superior na região de Diyarbakir, Turquia. Braz. J. Vet. Res. Anim. Sci. [Internet]. 10º de agosto de 2021 [citado 18º de maio de 2024];58:e188699. Disponível em: https://journals.usp.br/bjvras/article/view/188699