| 英文描述 | Feline parvovirus infection, often known as feline panleukopenia, is characterized by high fever, diarrhea, and vomiting, usually in young kittens. Hemogram initially has a profound leukopenia with relative lymphocytosis. Virus has an affinity for highly mitotic cells. Neonatal or in-utero infections cause neonatal deaths, stillbirths, or cerebellar hypoplasia or degeneration in survivors. Retinal degeneration can be seen, but generally only if less than 3 months old. There is a report of parvovirus associated myocarditis and sudden death in kittens. |