Felineleukemiavirus is a retrovirus that infects cats. FeLV can be transmitted from infected cats when the transfer of saliva or nasal secretions is involved.
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Felineleukemiavirus (FeLV) is one of the most common and important infectious diseases in cats, affecting between 2-3% of all cats in the United States and Canada. Infection rates are significantly higher (up to 30%) in cats that are ill or otherwise at high risk (see below).
Felineleukemiavirus (FeLV) is one of the most common infectious causes of disease of cats globally. Infection with FeLV can cause a variety of clinical signs, impacting a cat's longevity and quality oflife.
and happylifefor many years, if well cared for. Figure 2 It can be helpful to think of the outcomes offelineleukaemiavirus (FeLV) infection in terms of a set of balance scales, with the cat’s immune response. on one side and the virus on the other.