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  2. Cat flu - Wikipedia

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    Cat flu. Cat flu is the common name for a feline upper respiratory disease, which can be caused by one or more possible pathogens : Feline herpes virus, causing feline viral rhinotracheitis (cat common cold; this is the disease most associated with the "cat flu" misnomer), Feline calicivirus, Bordetella bronchiseptica (cat kennel cough ), or.

  3. Feline viral rhinotracheitis - Wikipedia

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    Feline viral rhinotracheitis infection. Feline viral rhinotracheitis ( FVR) is an upper respiratory or pulmonary infection of cats caused by Felid alphaherpesvirus 1 (FeHV-1), of the family Herpesviridae. It is also commonly referred to as feline influenza, feline coryza, and feline pneumonia but, as these terms describe other very distinct ...

  4. Avian influenza in cats - Wikipedia

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    Cats with avian influenza exhibit symptoms that can result in death. The viruses cats may get include H5N1 or H7N2, [1] which are subtypes of avian influenza. In order to get the virus, cats need to be in contact with waterfowl, poultry, or uncooked poultry that are infected. [2] Two of the main organs that the virus affects are the lungs and ...

  5. Feline calicivirus - Wikipedia

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    Feline picornavirus [1] Feline calicivirus ( FCV) is a virus of the family Caliciviridae that causes disease in cats. It is one of the two important viral causes of respiratory infection in cats, the other being Felid alphaherpesvirus 1. FCV can be isolated from about 50% of cats with upper respiratory infections. [2]

  6. Global spread of H5N1 - Wikipedia

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    February/March 2006 - A dead cat infected with the H5N1 bird flu virus was found in Germany. Hans Seitinger, the top agriculture official in the southern state of Styria, Austria announced that several still living cats in Styria have tested positive for H5N1: February 2006 - H5N1 infection killed up to five cats and 51 chickens in Iraq.

  7. Avian influenza - Wikipedia

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    Influenza (flu) Avian influenza, also known as avian flu or bird flu, is a disease caused by the influenza A virus which primarily affects birds but can sometimes affect mammals including humans. [1] Wild aquatic birds are the primary host of the influenza A virus, which is endemic in many bird populations. [2] [3]

  8. Toxoplasmosis - Wikipedia

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    Toxoplasmosis is a parasitic disease caused by Toxoplasma gondii, an apicomplexan. [3] Infections with toxoplasmosis are associated with a variety of neuropsychiatric and behavioral conditions. [8] Occasionally, people may have a few weeks or months of mild, flu-like illness such as muscle aches and tender lymph nodes. [1]

  9. List of feline diseases - Wikipedia

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    Aspergillosis [1] Avian influenza in cats. Bladder cancer in cats and dogs. Bone cancer in cats and dogs. Cancer in cats. Cat worm infections. Cat flu, an upper respiratory tract infection, caused by: Bordetella bronchiseptica [2] Chlamydophila felis.