Feline enteropathogenic coronavirus affects the intestinal epithelium and causes inflammation of the intestinal mucosa in cats. In adult cats, the infection is usually asymptomatic, but the constant circulation of the coronavirus in the feline population can increase the likelihood of mutation leading to appearance of the virulent strain of the virus that cause feline infectious peritonitis - a deadly disease that develops in 5-10% of cats carrying the coronavirus. The aim of this work was to study the effect of the drugs Phosprenyl and Gamavit on the course of coronavirus infection in cats. A total of 29 cats were monitored. The diagnosis was confirmed by the detection of antibodies by the IHA method, as well as by ultrasound examination of the abdominal organs. Prescribed treatment: Phosprenyl per os, 1 ml , twice a day, course 2-4 months; Gamavit 1 time a day, s/c, course 10 days, with a repeated course after 3 weeks; 3-4 times. As symptomatic therapy, drugs were used to improve the condition of the stool. At the end of treatment, symptoms of gastrointestinal tract damage disappeared in all patients. If before the start of treatment, most patients showed signs of anemia (a decrease in the number of red blood cells and hemoglobin levels), leukocytosis with a predominance of segmented neutrophils, characteristic of infectious and inflammatory processes, and increased ESR, then at the end of therapy, these indicators were completely normalized. Thus, long-term therapy with the use of Phosprenyl and Gamavit helps to control the course of coronavirus infection in cats, prevent its exacerbation and transition to a highly lethal form of infectious peritonitis.
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