Abstract

Feline Panleukopenia (FP) is highly infectious disease for felidae kingdom but has not been found in human. FP is caused by feline panleukopenia virus (FPV) from the parvoviridae family. FPV has a very high mortality and morbidity rates. symptoms from this disease is a high fever, appetite loss, vomit which occur from the high fever, and hypersalivation. Most cases for FPV is happen on stray cat. The growing population of the stray cat can increase the risk of the FPV. The aim for this study is to find the potential of the feline panleukopenia virus spread on the stray cat from east Surabaya using the FPV rapid test kit ag and the swab sample from the cat anus. The results showed that there was one adult male cat with an incidence percentage of 0.03% which detected the presence of FPV antigen.

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