Cat flu
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Cat flu is feline upper respiratory tract disease. It is generally a misnomer since it usually does not refer to an infection by an influenza virus. Instead it is a syndrome: a term meaning any flu-like respiratory disease in a cat. The signs of this disease may be caused by one or more of several different infectious agents (pathogens):
- Official name of causitive agent - (a related more common term)
- Feline viral rhinotracheitis - (cat common cold)
- Feline calicivirus - (cat respiratory disease)
- Bordetella bronchiseptica - (cat kennel cough)
- H5N1 (cat avian flu) (see Global spread of H5N1#Felidae (cats))
Sources and notes
- Control Cat Flu (future-of-vaccination.co.uk)
- Feline upper respiratory tract disease - Cat Flu (fabcats.org)
Further reading
- Cat Health (sniksnak.com)
- Cat Care Vaccination (cats.org.uk)
- Cat Flu (yorkcats.org.uk)
- Cat Flu (ae18.com)
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