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Infectious Causes of Neoplasia in the Domestic Cat

Kerry E. Rolph Ryan P. Cavanaugh

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In recent years, growing attention has been paid to the influence/role of infectious diseases in tumour development and progression. Investigations have demonstrated that some infectious organisms can have a direct role in the development of neoplasia, whereas others can predispose to neoplasia by alterations in the immune response, or by creating a pro-inflammatory environment. Feline leukaemia virus was one of the first infectious agents recognised as an oncogenic organism, and along with feline immunodeficiency virus has received the most attention. Since the discovery of this retrovirus, several other organisms have been associated with neoplastic processes in cats, these include gammaherpes virus, mouse mammary tumour virus, papillomaviruses, hepadnavirus, <i>Helicobacter</i> species, and the parasitic infections <i>Platynosomum fastosum</i> and <i>Opisthorchis viverrini</i>. This review summarises the findings to date.

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Kerry E. Rolph

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Ryan P. Cavanaugh

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Rolph, K.E., Cavanaugh, R.P. (2022). Infectious Causes of Neoplasia in the Domestic Cat. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci9090467

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2022
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10.3390/vetsci9090467
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