How to disinfect (FCV) a cat after suffering from calicivirus?

1, immediately isolate the sick cat in the hospital for treatment, and disinfect the ground, cages, utensils, etc. Use disinfectant every day.

Antivirus: use ribavirin, thymosin, etc.

3. Daily oral cleaning: Open the mouth of the sick cat, rinse with 0. 1% potassium permanganate, and apply cod liver oil or guilin watermelon frost to the ulcer surface.

4, to prevent secondary infection: use ceftriaxone sodium infusion treatment.

Vitamin supplements: use vitamin B complex, vitamin B2, vitamin B6, vitamin C, etc.

6. For patients with severe illness and poor mental appetite, support therapy, 5% glucose saline, 10% glucose, ATP, coenzyme A, etc. were used. By intravenous injection. After taking the above comprehensive treatment measures, the mild cat recovered in 5 ~ 7 days; The patients with severe illness recovered in about 10 ~ 15 days.

Introduction:

Cat calicivirus infection is a viral respiratory infection in cats, mainly manifested as upper respiratory symptoms, namely, depression, serous and mucinous nose, conjunctivitis, stomatitis, bronchitis and biphasic fever. Cat calicivirus infection is a frequently-occurring disease in cats, with high incidence and low mortality.

Etiology:

Cat calicivirus belongs to calicivirus family, calicivirus genus. Viruses propagate in brain pulp, sometimes in the form of crystals or beads. The virus is resistant to lipid solvents (ether, chloroform and deoxycholine salt); Inactive at pH 3, stable at pH 4~5; Inactivate at 50 degrees Celsius for 30 minutes.