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🗓️ 4 February 2022
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In our virtual studio joining myself and Brian we are delighted to have Dr Sarah Tayler, one of our fabulous staff clinicians and Dr Jodie Green, one of our amazing residents both in our Small Animal Internal Medicine team here at the RVC. We talk to them both about Feline Infectious Peritonitis and the game changing new treatments available. We have only just begun using these new drugs in the UK and it is incredibly promising so far. We hope that you enjoy.
Some websites of interest
https://bova.co.uk/resources/bova-scholars/ have webinars on FIP
https://www.rvc.ac.uk/small-animal-vet/news/successful-fip-treatment-with-remdesivir
Some papers of interest
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32441826/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30755068/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29778200/
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0:20.9 | would greatly appreciate a few moments here at a time to be able to do that. So we're back in |
0:24.8 | our virtual studio. So joining Brian and myself, we're delighted to have two people with us. So |
0:31.3 | Sarah Taylor, who is one of our internal medics here at the RVC and Jody Green, who's one of our residents in internal |
0:39.4 | medicine at the RVC. And we talk about feline infectious peritonitis and also the new treatments |
0:46.6 | that are available. So thank you both very much for joining us. Thank you for having us, Dom. |
0:52.3 | Yeah, thanks, Tom. Well, my pleasure, our pleasure. |
0:55.7 | So maybe I could ask either one or both of you, so if we go back to the start. So what is |
1:03.1 | feline infectious perisitis? So I guess, FIP is very topically a coronavirus, feline coronavirus, and it's actually quite a kind of ubiquitous |
1:18.3 | virus. Lots of cats will get infected with feline interic coronavirus. But I guess the key there is that |
1:26.7 | generally it stays interrically, so in the gut, |
1:30.2 | might cause some mild gastrointestinal signs in the majority of cats, but then they will clear the |
1:37.9 | infection and hopefully the majority never get any problems from it. However, in a small proportion of cats, |
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