Feline herpesvirus 1 viral load related to environmental factors in sheltered cats

CIENCIA RURAL(2019)

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Shelter environment stress factors are related to FHV-1 viral reactivation. However, comparisons between conjunctival viral load and environmental factors have not been commonly evaluated. The aim of this study was to correlate FHV-1 viral load in domestic cats with and without clinical signs of conjunctivitis to shelter design in order to use FHV-1 viral load as a parameter of "health management". Cats from four different shelters underwent an ophthalmological examination. Samples were collected by rolling a DNA/RNAse-free cytobrush over the ventral conjunctival fornix and were stored in 1.5 mL sterile microtubes in 500 mu L of Eagle's minimum essential medium and kept at 4 degrees C. Molecular procedures were performed up to 48 hours after collection. Different routines regarding new arrivals were directly related to FHV-1 viral load. Shelters where new arrivals occurred on daily basis had the highest viral load (2.69x10(8) copies/mu L), while those shelters where new arrivals had not occurred in the few months prior to the beginning of the study had the lowest rate (1.63x10(3) copies/mu L). Environmental factors directly influenced FHV-1 DNA viral load. This study highlighted the need to improve the management approach in the animal shelter environment to reduce stressful situations responsible for FHV-1 reactivation and higher viral load quantification.
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FHV-1,conjunctivitis,shelter medicine,qPCR,animal shelter
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