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So, my kitten has been having diarrhea and finally we have the results from the lab, I requested a PCR to be done. From my understanding (he’s a 12 week old Ragdoll), he tested positive for Clostridium and Feline Coronavirus. However, the vet that was in charge of him was not at the clinic and cannot communicate the results. I asked to be able to speak to another vet since I’m very worried about him and his constant diarrhea, but I had no luck.
If anyone can help me, I would really appreciate it.
For what he tested positive, it says:
Feline Coronavirus RealPCR - Positive
C. perfringens Alpha Toxin (CPA) Gene - Positive
C. perfringens Alpha Toxin (CPA) Gene Quantity - 745 (HIGH LEVELS OF CPA GENE COPIES PRESENT)
C. perfringens Enterotoxin (CPE) Gene - POSITIVE
C. perfringens Enterotoxin (CPE) Gene Quantity - 1277 (HIGH LEVELS OF CPE GENE COPIES PRESENT)
Now, I am particularly worried about the Felice Coronavirus but from my understanding it is very common? Is there anything that could be done about this?
And for the Clostridium, how is it usually treated? Is it dangerous?
Anything would help. Thank you very much!
If anyone can help me, I would really appreciate it.
For what he tested positive, it says:
Feline Coronavirus RealPCR - Positive
C. perfringens Alpha Toxin (CPA) Gene - Positive
C. perfringens Alpha Toxin (CPA) Gene Quantity - 745 (HIGH LEVELS OF CPA GENE COPIES PRESENT)
C. perfringens Enterotoxin (CPE) Gene - POSITIVE
C. perfringens Enterotoxin (CPE) Gene Quantity - 1277 (HIGH LEVELS OF CPE GENE COPIES PRESENT)
Now, I am particularly worried about the Felice Coronavirus but from my understanding it is very common? Is there anything that could be done about this?
And for the Clostridium, how is it usually treated? Is it dangerous?
Anything would help. Thank you very much!