| Literature DB >> 25889006 |
Bimal K Chhetri1, Olaf Berke2,3,4, David L Pearl5, Dorothee Bienzle6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) and feline leukemia virus (FeLV) are reported to have similar risk factors and similar recommendations apply to manage infected cats. However, some contrasting evidence exists in the literature with regard to commonly reported risk factors. In this study, we investigated whether the known risk factors for FIV and FeLV infections have a stronger effect for either infection. This retrospective study included samples from 696 cats seropositive for FIV and 593 cats seropositive for FeLV from the United States and Canada. Data were collected during two cross sectional studies, where cats were tested using IDEXX FIV/FeLV ELISA kits. To compare the effect of known risk factors for FIV infection compared to FeLV, using a case-case study design, random intercept logistic regression models were fit including cats' age, sex, neuter status, outdoor exposure, health status and type of testing facility as independent variables. A random intercept for testing facility was included to account for clustering expected in testing practices at the individual clinics and shelters.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25889006 PMCID: PMC4332748 DOI: 10.1186/s12917-015-0339-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Vet Res ISSN: 1746-6148 Impact factor: 2.741
Descriptive characteristics of the FIV and FeLV seropositive cat populations
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| Veterinary Clinic | 1064 | 503 (47.3, 44.2-50.3) | 561 (52.7, 49.7-55.8) |
| Shelter | 225 | 90 (40.0, 33.5-46.7) | 135 (60.0, 53.3-66.5) |
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| Juvenile | 281 | 165 (58.7, 52.7-64.5) | 116 (41.3, 35.5-47.3) |
| Adult | 1008 | 428 (42.5, 39.4-45.6) | 580 (57.5, 54.4 -60.6) |
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| Male Intact | 469 | 174 (37.1, 32.7-41.6) | 295 (62.9, 58.4-67.3) |
| Male Neutered | 380 | 147 (38.7, 33.8-43.8) | 233 (61.3, 56.2-66.2) |
| Female Intact | 262 | 167 (63.7, 57.6-69.6) | 95 (36.3, 30.4-42.4) |
| Female Spayed | 178 | 105 (59.0, 51.4-66.3) | 73 (41.0, 33.7-48.6) |
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| No | 217 | 126 (58.1, 51.2-64.7) | 91 (41.9, 35.3-48.8) |
| Yes | 1072 | 467 (43.6, 40.6-46.6) | 605 (56.4, 53.4-59.4) |
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| Healthy | 708 | 303 (42.8, 39.1-46.5) | 405 (57.2, 53.5-60.9) |
| Ill | 581 | 290 (49.9, 45.8-54.1) | 291 (50.1, 45.9-54.2) |
Results of univariable logistic regression analysis of risk factors for infection to FIV compared to FeLV
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| Shelter | 0.296 | 1.34 (1.00,1.80) | 0.047 | |
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| Juvenile | Ref. | |||
| Adult | 0.656 | 1.93 (1.47,2.52) | <0.001 | |
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| Intact Female | Ref. | |||
| Spayed Female | 0.201 | 1.22 (0.83,1.81) | 0.314 | |
| Intact Male | 1.092 | 2.98 (2.18,4.08) | <0.001 | |
| Neutered male | 1.025 | 2.79 (2.01,3.86) | <0.001 | |
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| Indoor | Ref. | |||
| Outdoor | 0.584 | 1.79 (1.33,2.41) | <0.001 | |
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| Healthy | Ref. | |||
| Ill | −0.287 | 0.75 (0.60,0.94) | 0.011 |
a: Odds Ratios and 95% Confidence Intervals.
b: Likelihood Ratio Test p-value.
Results of the final mixed effects multivariable logistic regression model for analysis of risk factors for infection with FIV compared to FeLV
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| Juvenile | Ref. | ||
| Adult | 2.09 (1.50-2.92) | <0.001 | |
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| Intact Female | Ref. | ||
| Spayed Female | 1.35 (0.66-1.65) | 0.227 | |
| Intact Male | 3.14 (1.85-3.76) | <0.001 | |
| Neutered Male | 2.68 (1.44-3.14) | <0.001 | |
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| Indoor | Ref. | ||
| Outdoor | 2.58 (1.74-3.93) | <0.001 | |
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| Healthy | Ref. | ||
| Ill | 0.60 (0.52-0.90) | <0.001 | |
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| Variance | SE | 95% CI |
| At testing facility level | 1.196 | 0.25 | 1.06-1.77 |
a: Odds Ratios and 95% Confidence Intervals.
Contrasts for the association between FIV seropositivity and sex/neuter characteristics compared to FeLV seropositivity
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| Spayed female vs. Intact male (Referent category) | 0.43 | <0.001 |
| Neutered male vs. Intact male (Referent category) | 0.85 | 0.374 |
| Neutered male vs. Spayed female (Referent category) | 1.98 | <0.005 |
a Odds ratio for the contrast after adjusting for age, outdoor exposure and health status.