Natural transmission of feline immunodeficiency virus from infected queen to kitten

Sheilade Oliveira Medeiros,Angelica Nascimento Martins, Carlos Gabriel Almeida Dias,Amilcar Tanuri,Rodrigode Moraes Brindeiro

Virology journal(2012)

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Background Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) is a naturally occurring lentivirus that infects cats. The primary mode of transmission occurs through bite wounds, and other routes are difficult to observe in nature. Findings The purpose of this study was to evaluate FIV transmission from queen to kitten in a colony of naturally infected stray cats. With this aim, a queen was monitored over a period of three years. A blood sample was taken to amplify and sequence gag , pol and env regions of the virus from the queen, two kittens and other cats from the colony. Conclusion Phylogenetic analysis showed evidence of queen to kitten transmission.
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Vertical transmission,FIV,Stray cats
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