
IN the 1980s, feline leukaemia virus (FeLV) infection was a particular problem in breeding catteries but, as a result of increased awareness and 'test and removal' control policies, it is rarely encountered in this situation today and it is now mainly in non‐pedigree cats that the infection is diagnosed. This, the second of two articles on feline infectious diseases, outlines the various clinical manifestations of FeLV‐related disease and discusses the diagnostic challenges posed by the virus. The first article (In Practice, May 2000, pp 255‐260) provided an update on feline immunodeficiency virus.
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