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. 2024 Dec;30(12):2510–2520. doi: 10.3201/eid3012.240154

Table 1. Real-time RT-PCR results for the H5 gene in study of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus A(H5N1) infection in cats, South Korea, 2023*.

Location ID Clinical signs Cycle threshold value
Brain Feces Heart Intestine Kidney Liver Lung Lymph node Nasal
swab
Spleen Trachea
Yongsan-gu
Shelter 1
Cat carcass no. 1 Death 33 32 32 27 32 27 21 28 35 26 26
Cat carcass no. 2 Death 20 28 21 27 25 15 18 22 27 21 26
Cat carcass no. 3 Death 28 31 25 27 27 17 19 24 36 25 23
Cats nos. 4–5
None
NT
NT
NT
NT
NT
NT
NT
NT
–†
NT
NT
Gwanak-gu
Animal hospital Cat carcass no. 1 Death 22 27 20 19 18 12 15 21 19 17 24
Cat no. 1 Severe NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT 35 NT NT
Cats nos. 2–4 Moderate NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT –‡ NT NT
Shelter 2 Cat no. 5 None NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT 29 NT NT
Cat no. 6 None NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT 24 NT NT
Cats nos. 7–126 None NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT –§ NT NT

*ID, identification number; NT, not tested; RT-PCR, reverse transcription PCR; –, negative. †Two live cats from shelter 1 were negative on H5 real-time RT-PCR but showed seroconversion against H5 antigens. ‡Three cats from the animal hospital were negative on H5 real-time RT-PCR. §At shelter 2, 120 live cats were negative on H5 real-time RT-PCR.