Revisión de literatura: Enfermedades virales respiratorias en gatos

Las enfermedades por virus en el tracto respiratorio en felinos domésticos y silvestre son comunes en todo el mundo, siendo muy rápida la diseminación a través del contacto directo con gatos enfermos como en Herpes virus y Calicivirus felino, otros animales enfermos como aves en Influenza aviar, fóm...

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Pulido Sabogal, Antonia Galatea
Ibarra Arcila, Karen Jusseth
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2021
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Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia
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Gato
Sistema respiratorio
Virus
TG 2021 MVZ 33967
Disease
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title Revisión de literatura: Enfermedades virales respiratorias en gatos
spellingShingle Revisión de literatura: Enfermedades virales respiratorias en gatos
Enfermedad
Gato
Sistema respiratorio
Virus
TG 2021 MVZ 33967
Disease
Cat
Respiratory system
Virus
title_short Revisión de literatura: Enfermedades virales respiratorias en gatos
title_full Revisión de literatura: Enfermedades virales respiratorias en gatos
title_fullStr Revisión de literatura: Enfermedades virales respiratorias en gatos
title_full_unstemmed Revisión de literatura: Enfermedades virales respiratorias en gatos
title_sort Revisión de literatura: Enfermedades virales respiratorias en gatos
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Pulido Sabogal, Antonia Galatea
Ibarra Arcila, Karen Jusseth
dc.contributor.advisor.none.fl_str_mv Medina Ramírez, Maritza
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Pulido Sabogal, Antonia Galatea
Ibarra Arcila, Karen Jusseth
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Enfermedad
Gato
Sistema respiratorio
Virus
topic Enfermedad
Gato
Sistema respiratorio
Virus
TG 2021 MVZ 33967
Disease
Cat
Respiratory system
Virus
dc.subject.classification.spa.fl_str_mv TG 2021 MVZ 33967
dc.subject.other.spa.fl_str_mv Disease
Cat
Respiratory system
Virus
description Las enfermedades por virus en el tracto respiratorio en felinos domésticos y silvestre son comunes en todo el mundo, siendo muy rápida la diseminación a través del contacto directo con gatos enfermos como en Herpes virus y Calicivirus felino, otros animales enfermos como aves en Influenza aviar, fómites y humanos, como ocurre en la actual pandemia por el síndrome respiratorio agudo severo Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). La mortalidad y morbilidad varía en cada enfermedad y está directamente relacionado con el sistema inmunológico, depende también de la atención veterinaria recibida y el diagnóstico temprano de la enfermedad, tanto clínico, serológico como identificación del virus. Aunque para algunos virus la patogenia es conocida para los virus como influenza y SARS-CoV-2 son de alta capacidad de mutar por lo que aún falta analizarlos más en condiciones de infección natural.
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spelling Medina Ramírez, MaritzaPulido Sabogal, Antonia GalateaIbarra Arcila, Karen Jusseth2021-04-22T19:52:32Z2021-04-22T19:52:32Z2021-04-22https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12494/33967Pulido Sabogal, A. G. y Ibarra Arcila, K. J. (2021). Revisión de literatura: Enfermedades virales respiratorias en gatos [tesis de pregrado, Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia]. Repositorio Institucional UCC. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12494/33967Las enfermedades por virus en el tracto respiratorio en felinos domésticos y silvestre son comunes en todo el mundo, siendo muy rápida la diseminación a través del contacto directo con gatos enfermos como en Herpes virus y Calicivirus felino, otros animales enfermos como aves en Influenza aviar, fómites y humanos, como ocurre en la actual pandemia por el síndrome respiratorio agudo severo Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). La mortalidad y morbilidad varía en cada enfermedad y está directamente relacionado con el sistema inmunológico, depende también de la atención veterinaria recibida y el diagnóstico temprano de la enfermedad, tanto clínico, serológico como identificación del virus. Aunque para algunos virus la patogenia es conocida para los virus como influenza y SARS-CoV-2 son de alta capacidad de mutar por lo que aún falta analizarlos más en condiciones de infección natural.Virus diseases in the respiratory tract in domestic and wild felines are common throughout the world, spreading very quickly through direct contact with sick cats such as Herpes viruses and feline Calicivirus, other sick animals such as birds in Avian influenza, fomites and humans, as occurs in the current pandemic caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Mortality and morbidity varies in each disease and is directly related to the immune system, it also depends on the veterinary care received and the early diagnosis of the disease, both clinical, serological and identification of the virus. 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