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Infectious diseases linked to the reproduction of canids and felids

Flores FS;
Braga DN;
Costa EP;
Rosa CC;
Corrëa LFD

Fabiano da Silva Flores

Daiane Neis Braga

Eliesse Pereira Costa

Carolina Cauduro da Rosa

Luis Felipe Dutra Corrëa


Resumen

The growing demand for companion animals such as dogs and breed cats has mobilized the trade, causing the number of kennels and cats to increase. In these establishments, there are some losses in the production of the reproduction of these animals. There is also a concern to keep some canids and wild felids that can sometimes be at risk of extinction or very close to it, with some in captivity enabling research of pathologies that can intervene in their procreation. Based on studies it is possible to verify that there are infectious diseases capable of harming in some way the reproduction of canids and felids, such as herpesvirus, toxoplasmosis, brucellosis, feline leukemia virus, and feline immunodeficiency virus.

 

DOI:https://doi.org/10.56238/alookdevelopv1-021


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Derechos de autor 2023 Fabiano da Silva Flores, Daiane Neis Braga, Eliesse Pereira Costa, Carolina Cauduro da Rosa, Luis Felipe Dutra Corrëa

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  • Fabiano da Silva Flores
  • Daiane Neis Braga
  • Eliesse Pereira Costa
  • Carolina Cauduro da Rosa
  • Luis Felipe Dutra Corrëa