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Infectious Peritonitis

feline infectious peritonitis 255x300 Infectious PeritonitisFeline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) is a serious viral of . It is most common in an environment in which large numbers of live together, such as breeding facilities. There is no cure for FIP.

How Get the Virus
Less than 1% of the general population in the United States is infected with FIP. However, the incidence can be much higher in multi- households, breeding facilities, and animal shelters. The is spread via the droppings of infected and sometimes via saliva or urine. The virus can survive in the environment for up to two months. However, not every that is exposed will get the . that are very young, very , unhealthy, or stressed are most susceptible.

What the Does
FIP is caused by a coronavirus. Most infected with coronaviruses get only a mild digestive illness. The virus that causes FIP is thought to develop in some as a mutation of the digestive coronavirus. It then invades the immune system, infecting the white cells which then carry the virus throughout the body. The infected immune system is responsible for most of the inflammation and other symptoms associated with FIP.

Initial with FIP may go unnoticed. Some develop a mild respiratory or digestive illness, from which they soon recover. Many of these fight off the virus completely. Some remain carriers. Only a small number get the serious illness. Those that do may get sick within a few months, or the virus may lie dormant for years before causing symptoms.

FIP occurs in two forms. The first is called the dry form. Signs include chronic fever, loss of appetite, weight loss, and , lethargy, and disorders of the eyes and nervous system. It can also cause failure of the kidneys, liver, or pancreas. The second form of FIP is the wet form. with the wet form of FIP may have any of the signs listed above, but also suffer from accumulation of fluid in the chest and/or abdomen. usually die within a few weeks or months, but may live as long as a year.

How FIP is Diagnosed
Although there are for FIP, they only detect exposure to coronavirus. They cannot distinguish between the relatively harmless digestive viruses and the one that causes FIP. Therefore, diagnosis involves careful consideration of the history and symptoms as well as laboratory results that may include tissue biopsies and fluid aspirates.

for FIP
There are no effective treatments for FIP, but can be given to make ill more comfortable and to reduce the immune systems inflammatory response. Immune modulators and antiviral drugs may also be of benefit.

Preventing FIP
The best prevention for FIP is to keep your healthy and avoid stressful, overcrowded living environments. Facilities that house large numbers of must practice good sanitation, cleaning and disinfecting litter pans frequently. breeders should talk to their veterinarians about protocols for eliminating coronavirus from their breeding stock. A vaccine is now available against FIP. It has a good record of safety, and may help prevent the in some situations. However, FIP is a complex and the vaccine may not be effective for some . Talk to your veterinarian about your risk of exposure to FIP and whether he might benefit from vaccination.

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This information is being provided for informational purposes only and is not intended as specific veterinary advice for your cat or dog. It should not be considered or used as a replacement for any qualified veterinary care.