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. 1982 May;23(5):153-5.

Coronavirus-like Particles in the Feces of a Cat with Diarrhea

Coronavirus-like Particles in the Feces of a Cat with Diarrhea

S Dea et al. Can Vet J. 1982 May.

Abstract

Coronavirus-like particles were visualized in the feces of a young domestic shorthair female cat with diarrhea. On the surface projections, these particles could be distinguished from the enteric coronavirus-like particles of human, dog, cattle and monkey origin. They appeared morphologically similar to a feline enteric coronavirus recently described by other authors. A precipitin antigen was detected in the cat feces by counterimmunoelectroosmophoresis using a rabbit antibovine coronavirus serum.

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