Survival rates for cats diagnosed with Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) are generally poor, with most cats succumbing to the disease within weeks to months of diagnosis. However, there have been cases where cats have lived longer with FIP, sometimes even months or years, especially with aggressive supportive care and treatment.
Recent advancements in antiviral treatments, such as remdesivir and GS-441524, have shown promising results in curing FIP, but these treatments are not yet widely available and may require a veterinary prescription.
If you suspect your cat has FIP, it’s crucial to consult with a veterinarian to discuss potential treatment options and get the best care for your cat. Early detection and intervention can make a significant difference.
Ringbio’s Feline Infectious peritonitis virus (FIPV) Rapid Test Kit is based on an immunochromatographic assay to detect FIPV in feline plasma or serum. The test results are visible within 10 minutes, which is fast, accurate and easy to operate. No special equipment is required and it can be used by both pet owners and veterinary clinics.
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