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Dr. Amir Kol realized the striking parallels between FIP and severe COVID-19 could offer hope for millions of long COVID ...
Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP), triggered by a mutated coronavirus in cats, mirrors Long COVID in humans, causing severe immune responses. While ...
Q-I recently lost my 6-month-old kitten to feline infectious peritonitis. Would you tell me about this deadly disease? How do they get it? Is it from an abdominal injury? How long do I have to wait… ...
Feline infectious peritonitis, or FIP, is a serious and historically fatal disease in cats caused by a coronavirus. It ...
Feline infectious peritonitis is a serious and often fatal viral disease that affects mainly young cats from multiple-cat households. It can occur in cats of any age, though it is more common in ...
Dr. Brian Holub, chief medical officer at VetCor and Scientific Advisory Board member as well as Director on the Board of the EveryCat Health Foundation explains that feline infectious peritonitis ...
More than 3,500 veterinary professionals attended the combined conferences of the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) and the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association March 24-27 in Toronto. … ...
An in-depth deep dive into feline infectious peritonitis with Dr. Brian Holub, Chair of the Scientific Review Committee at EveryCat Health Foundation and retired Chief Medical Officer at VetCor. Our ...
As recently as five years ago, feline infectious peritonitis was considered a fatal disease. However, with remdesivir and the related antiviral GS-441524, the survival rate ranges between 50 ...