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. 2011 Dec 1;13(12):927–933. doi: 10.1016/j.jfms.2011.07.011

Table 2.

Clinical data for cats in group A with evidence of FeLV exposure or infection

Number of cats FeLV provirus qPCR Anti-FOCMA antibody Signalment Clinical problems in FeLV-exposed cats Outcome

1 Detected: CT 39.6 Negative 9 years old FN DSH Non-regenerative anaemia, cat fight abscess Clinically well 28 months later
1 Detected: CT 38.8 Negative 10 years old FN DSH Regenerative anaemia, low-grade intestinal lymphoma Euthanased 23 months later
1 Negative Positive 12 years old FN DSH Splenomegaly, IMHA, neutropenia Signs resolved after splenectomy. Clinically well 24 months later

CT = cycle threshold.