As recently as five years ago, feline infectious peritonitis was considered a fatal disease. However, with remdesivir and the related antiviral GS-441524, the survival rate ranges between 50 percent ...
An in-depth deep dive into feline infectious peritonitis with Dr. Brian Holub, Chair of the Scientific Review Committee at EveryCat Health Foundation and retired Chief Medical Officer at VetCor. Our ...
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What is FIP in cats?

A viral disease, Feline Infections Peritonitis stands out for its complexity and impact on cat health. Here we take a look at ...
Dr. Brian Holub, chief medical officer at VetCor and Scientific Advisory Board member as well as Director on the Board of the EveryCat Health Foundation explains that feline infectious peritonitis ...
Feline infectious peritonitis, or FIP, is a serious and historically fatal disease in cats caused by a coronavirus. It behaves in many ways like severe coronavirus infections in humans, causing ...
Is the wait by U.S. cat lovers and veterinarians for legal access to medication for feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) — a complex, devastating and nearly always fatal disease of cats — nearly over?
The emergence of exotic diseases such as Ebola and SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) in people has prompted intensive research into new drug treatments, and this is indirectly bringing benefit ...
Sally Skellington, who is recovering from suspected feline infectious peritonitis, is available to adopt at Austin Pets Alive Austin Pets Alive The cat’s out of the bag: Sally Skellington is ready for ...