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  • The current consensus is that the feline panleukopenia mutated into CPV2.
  • This is why administering modified live feline panleukopenia vaccine during pregnancy is discouraged.
  • Concurrent infection with FeLV and FPV can cause a panleukopenia-like syndrome in adult cats.
  • Feline panleukopenia is common in kittens and causes fever, low white blood cell count, diarrhea, and death.
  • "Mink enteritis virus " is similar in effect to feline panleukopenia, except that it does not cause cerebellar hypoplasia.
  • Feline panleukopenia requires aggressive treatment if the cat is to survive, as this disease can kill cats in less than 24 hours.
  • CPV2a and CPV2b have been isolated from a small percentage of symptomatic cats and is more common than feline panleukopenia in big cats.
  • It began with a cat disease, known as feline panleukopenia virus, or FPLV, which is known to have existed in cats at least as far back as the early 1900s, Parrish said.
  • Treatment involves whole blood transfusion to improve pancytopenia, intravenous fluids as most cats are dehydrated, injections of vitamins A, B, and C, IV antibiotics to prevent septicemia, which develops in most cats with feline panleukopenia if antibiotics are not used, and hospitalization.
  • The Second ICTV Report, published in 1976, established the family " Parvoviridae ", which at that time included three genera, one of which retained the name " Parvovirus " and contained all of the aforementioned viruses plus feline panleukopenia virus ( now called feline parvovirus, abbreviated to FPV ), which had been shown to cause epidemics of enteritis, panleukopenia and congenital cerebellar ataxia in domestic cats.
  • The Second ICTV Report, published in 1976, established the family " Parvoviridae ", which at that time included three genera, one of which retained the name " Parvovirus " and contained all of the aforementioned viruses plus feline panleukopenia virus ( now called feline parvovirus, abbreviated to FPV ), which had been shown to cause epidemics of enteritis, panleukopenia and congenital cerebellar ataxia in domestic cats.