Infectivity of lion and puma lentiviruses for domestic cats.
@article{VandeWoude1997InfectivityOL, title={Infectivity of lion and puma lentiviruses for domestic cats.}, author={S. VandeWoude and S. O'Brien and E. Hoover}, journal={The Journal of general virology}, year={1997}, volume={78 ( Pt 4)}, pages={ 795-800 } }
Infection of domestic cats with feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) causes progressive immunological deterioration similar to that caused by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Lentiviruses related to but phylogenetically distinct from FIV have been detected in several non-domestic feline species. Serological cross-reactivity of these viruses raises the question as to whether inter-species transmission may occur. To address this issue, we asked whether lion lentivirus (FIV-Ple) or two strains… CONTINUE READING
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