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Feline coronavirus antibody titer in cerebrospinal fluid from cats with neurological signs
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Csf SamplesViral DiagnosticsNeurovirologyCsf TiterDiagnostic TestViral PathogenesisVeterinary SciencePathologyVirologyImmunologyCerebrospinal FluidVeterinary PathologyVeterinary DiagnosticsNeurological SignsMedicineAnimal VirusCovid-19Csf Antibody
To investigate the utility of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) anti-feline coronavirus (FCoV) antibody test for diagnosis of feline infectious peritonitis (FIP), the antibody titers were tested in CSF and sera from 271 FIP-suspected neurological cats. CSF antibody was detected in 28 cats, which were divided into 2 groups; 15 with CSF titer of 1:80 or lower and 13 with CSF titer of 1:640 or higher. In the latter group, reciprocal serum titer/reciprocal CSF titer was 8 or lower, which is extremely lower than normal range (256-2048), and FCoV RNA was detected in all of 11 CSF samples assayed by RT-PCR. Our findings indicate that CSF titer of 1:640 or higher may be served as a candidate for the index for diagnosing FIP.
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