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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Treatment depends upon the type of opportunistic infection, but usually involves different [[antibiotic]]s. Opportunistic infections caused by [[Feline | Treatment depends upon the type of opportunistic infection, but usually involves different [[antibiotic]]s. Opportunistic infections caused by [[Feline leukemia virus]] and [[Feline immunodeficiency virus]] [[retroviral]] infections can be treated with lymphocyte T-cell immune modulator. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Treatment depends upon the type of opportunistic infection, but usually involves different antibiotics. Opportunistic infections caused by Feline leukemia virus and Feline immunodeficiency virus retroviral infections can be treated with lymphocyte T-cell immune modulator.