Feline calicivirus
All enrolled cats completed the study. Post challenge, tympanic temperatures were normal (37.1–39.4 °C) in all treatment groups. Slight increases in tympanic temperature were observed in individuals in the non-vaccinated group post-challenge, between study days 43 and 47, but these still remained within the normal range.
Of the clinical data collected from day 41 onwards, non-vaccinated cats had the highest incidence of ulcers (nasal and/or oral), with 10 of 12 animals (83.3%) having ulcers compared to two of 12 (16.7%) animals in the concurrent administration group and three of 12 (25.0%) animals in the simultaneous administration group. Non-vaccinated cats also experienced a higher incidence (4 of 12 cats; 33%) of nasal discharge, while one animal in the concurrent administration group experienced slight nasal discharge. The median of the rank of clinical scores was the highest, at 30.5, in the non-vaccinated group (ranging between 12.5 and 36.0) and at 12.5 for both the concurrent and simultaneous administration groups (ranging between 2.5 and 27.0 and 28.0 respectively). There was a statistically significant difference (P < 0.0001) between non-vaccinated and concurrent administration groups for the analysis of ranks of clinical scores, as well as between non-vaccinated and simultaneous administration groups (P < 0.0001).
The geometric mean FCV antibody titres for animals in each treatment group at each time point are shown
Feline calicivirusAll enrolled cats completed the study. Post challenge, tympanic temperatures were normal (37.1–39.4 °C) in all treatment groups. Slight increases in tympanic temperature were observed in individuals in the non-vaccinated group post-challenge, between study days 43 and 47, but these still remained within the normal range.Of the clinical data collected from day 41 onwards, non-vaccinated cats had the highest incidence of ulcers (nasal and/or oral), with 10 of 12 animals (83.3%) having ulcers compared to two of 12 (16.7%) animals in the concurrent administration group and three of 12 (25.0%) animals in the simultaneous administration group. Non-vaccinated cats also experienced a higher incidence (4 of 12 cats; 33%) of nasal discharge, while one animal in the concurrent administration group experienced slight nasal discharge. The median of the rank of clinical scores was the highest, at 30.5, in the non-vaccinated group (ranging between 12.5 and 36.0) and at 12.5 for both the concurrent and simultaneous administration groups (ranging between 2.5 and 27.0 and 28.0 respectively). There was a statistically significant difference (P < 0.0001) between non-vaccinated and concurrent administration groups for the analysis of ranks of clinical scores, as well as between non-vaccinated and simultaneous administration groups (P < 0.0001).The geometric mean FCV antibody titres for animals in each treatment group at each time point are shown
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