What are the characteristics of feline calicivirus?
Feline calicivirus infection is a viral respiratory infectious disease of cats, mainly manifested by upper respiratory tract symptoms, namely depression, conjunctivitis, stomatitis, etc.
Feline calicivirus infection is a viral respiratory infectious disease of cats, mainly manifested by upper respiratory tract symptoms, namely depression, conjunctivitis, stomatitis, etc.
Infectious canine hepatitis(ICH) is an acute septicemic infectious disease in canines caused by canine adenovirus(CAV) I. The main clinical manifestations are hepatitis and corneal opacification (ie, blue eyes disease). The morbidity and mortality rates of puppies are relatively high, and severe cases will die within a few hours.
Feline herpes virus attacks the mucous membranes of the nasal cavity, tonsils, conjunctiva, and cornea.
Canine distemper is a highly contagious infectious disease in dogs caused by the canine distemper virus. It can be spread through the air and is extremely contagious.
Feline panleukopenia, also known as feline infectious enteritis or feline distemper, is an acute and fatal infectious disease caused by feline parvovirus.
Canine infectious hepatitis is an acute septicemic infectious disease in canines caused by canine adenovirus type I. The main clinical manifestations are hepatitis and corneal opacification (ie, blue eye disease).
Feline calicivirus infection is a common disease in cats with a high incidence rate.
canine parvovirus is a highly contagious virus that affects dogs , causes severe gastroenteritis and myocarditis .
Canine distemper is a serious disease that can be fatal for dogs. However, some dogs may survive if they receive timely and appropriate treatment.
Feline panleukopenia, also known as “feline parvo,” is a highly contagious viral disease that affects cats.