EPIDEMIOLOGIC OBSERVATIONS ON FELINE IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS AND TOXOPLASMA-GONDII COINFECTION IN CATS IN BALTIMORE, MD

  • 15 January 1989
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 194  (2) , 229-233
Abstract
Five hundred eighty-five serum samples obtained between 1980 and 1981 from a diverse population of cats were tested by use of an indirect immunoperoxidase assay for antibodies to feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV). Results of 14 of the samples were positive (prevalence, 2.4%). The FIV-positive cats were markedly older than the overall population and frequently were coinfected (57%) with Toxoplasma gondii. The Toxoplasma titers of the FIV-positive cats were significantly (P < 0.03) higher than those of the FIV-negative cats. The FIV-positive cats were not coinfected with FeLV. Our findings suggested that FIV-associated immunosuppression may be a factor in active Toxoplasma infection in adult cats.