Study of feline immunodeficiency virus prevalence and expert opinions on standards of care.
Mary NehringEllyn M DickmannKara BillingtonSue VandeWoudePublished in: Journal of feline medicine and surgery (2024)
The global prevalence of FIV has not changed since its discovery 40 years ago. Prevalence is higher in older male cats and is lower in North America and Europe than other continents. Experts agree that FIV is not typically a disease of high concern and is often associated with infections of the oral cavity. Vaccination is not typically recommended and has been discontinued in North America. The evaluation of risk factors for FIV progression is useful in managing infections. Recommendations for future research include analyses to determine copathogen and environmental factors that impact progression, assessment of life span impacts and investigations of treatment efficacy and side effects.