Epizootiologic association between feline immunodeficiency virus infection and feline leukemia virus seropositivity. | Academic Article individual record
abstract

Five hundred twenty-one feline serum samples submitted to the Texas Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory between Nov 1, 1988, and Jan 31, 1989 were tested for antibody to feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) by use of an ELISA. The prevalence of FIV infection in this population was 11.3% (95% confidence interval: 8.6 to 14.0%). Serologic test results for FeLV were available for 156 of the 521 cats. A significant (P = 0.008) association between FIV infection and FeLV seropositivity was observed; FeLV-positive cats were nearly 4 times more likely to be seropositive for FIV than were FeLV-negative cats. The association remained statistically significant (P = 0.021) after adjusting for age and gender, using multiple-logistic regression analysis.

authors
publication outlet

J Am Vet Med Assoc

author list (cited authors)
Cohen, N. D., Carter, C. N., Thomas, M. A., Lester, T. L., & Eugster, A. K.
publication date
1990
keywords
  • Retroviridae
  • Leukemia Virus, Feline
  • Cat Diseases
  • Antibodies, Viral
  • Retroviridae Infections
  • Animals
  • Female
  • Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes
  • Cats
  • Sex Factors
  • Male
  • Prevalence
  • Regression Analysis
  • Leukemia
  • Age Factors
  • Texas
citation count

23