Etiology
Epidemiology
Prevalence
Transmission
Infection
Virus shedding
Pathogenesis
Pathogenesis of enteric feline coronavirus infection
Pathogenesis of feline infectious peritonitis
Occurrence of the mutation
Development of the disease
Antibody-dependent enhancement
Clinical findings
Feline coronavirus infection
Feline infectious peritonitis
Effusions

Changes in abdominal and thoracic organs
Ocular changes

Neurologic signs
Diagnosis
Laboratory changes
Complete blood cell counts and coagulation parameters
Serum chemistry
Tests on effusion fluid



Tests on cerebrospinal fluid
Measurement of antibodies
Antibodies in blood
Antibodies in effusion
Antibodies in cerebrospinal fluid
Polymerase chain reaction
Polymerase chain reaction in blood
Polymerase chain reaction in effusion
Polymerase chain reaction in cerebrospinal fluid
Polymerase chain reaction in feces
Antibody antigen complex detection
Antigen detection

Immunofluorescence staining of feline coronavirus antigen in effusion
Antigen in tissue
Histology

Therapy
Treatment of healthy feline coronavirus antibody–positive cats
Treatment of cats with feline coronavirus–induced enteritis
Symptomatic treatment of cats with feline infectious peritonitis
Antiviral chemotherapy in cats with feline infectious peritonitis
Ribavirin
Human interferon-α
Feline interferon-ω
Prevention
Management
Management of a cat after contact
Management of multiple-cat households with endemic feline coronavirus
Early weaning and isolation
Recommendations for breeding catteries
Recommendations for shelters
Vaccination
Public health considerations
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