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A clinical and microbiological study of cats with protruding nictitating membranes and diarrhoea: isolation of a novel virus.
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1990
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Microbiological StudyFifty CatsPathogenesisVeterinary SciencePathologyVirologyGastrointestinal VirusSmall Animal Internal MedicineVeterinary MicrobiologyNovel VirusMicrobiologyInfection ControlNovel Torovirus-like AgentMedicineHealthy CatsClinical MicrobiologyAnimal Virus
Fifty cats with the syndrome of protruding nictitating membranes and diarrhoea were compared clinically and microbiologically with nine cats with diarrhoea alone and 17 healthy cats. A novel torovirus-like agent was isolated from 11 cats, including seven of the cats with protruding nictitating membranes and diarrhoea.