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Item Comissão Organizadora e Científica(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2019-09-18) PESSINATI, Bárbara Dezotti; FIGUEIREDO, Cristiane Leite; BONFANTE, Juliana da Silva; ALBERTI, Karina; VERDURICO, Lenita Camargo; BERALDO, Mariana Ramos Andrade; ALBERTO, Maryna Lança Villia; SOUZA, Mariely Thais de; OLIVEIRA, Ana Flávia de Carvalho; MANÇANARES, Celina Almeida Furlanetto; HATSCHBACH, Eduardo; VARZIM, Fernanda Leme Silva Bastos; ALVES, Jefferson Douglas Soares; MESQUITA, José Ricardo Carvalho; ROCHA, Lívia Maria de Souza; MARTINS FILHO, Luiz Paulo; TORRES, Maria Lúcia Marcucci; MARTUCCI, Mariane Ferracin; PINTO, Maristela Pimentel; ALBERTO, Maryna Lança Vilia; SOUZA, Mariely Thais de; AIUB, Plínio Bruno; GRIGOLETTO, Renan; ABREU, Rogério Navarro de; GOUVEIA, YonaraThis scientific academic meeting ENAVET-2019 aims to present the articles prepared by students throughout the undergraduate course, encouraging and improving the act on the importance of science and its contribution to the most diverse covered by Veterinary Medicine.Item Complexo respiratório felino e principais agentes infecciosos: revisão bibliográfica(Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-10-18) CADETIO, Giovanna; VARZIM, Fernanda Leme Silva BastosThe increase in the population of felines as companion animals associated with the greater frequency of veterinary care contributes to an increase in diagnosis and, consequently, the perception of various diseases in the species. One of the most common and easily transmitted diseases, both directly and indirectly, is the feline respiratory complex (CRF). This pathology affects the conductive portion and the respiratory portion, and can cause clinical manifestations such as mucopurulent nasal secretion, ocular secretion, dyspnea, sneezing, cough, conjunctivitis, anorexia and weight loss. CRF is a multifactorial infectious process, composed of four types of etiological agents, among two of which are viruses, Feline Herpesvirus type 1 (FeHV-1) and Feline Calicivirus (FCV), and two are bacteria, Chlamydophila felis and Bordetella bronchiseptica. The diagnosis is concluded from the manifestations of the symptoms presented by the patient, and specific tests may also be used, such as histopathology, serology and PCR. The prognosis is considered good in relation to the animal's life, however, in relation to the cure, it is bad, as there is no cure. Once the animal becomes a carrier of the disease, it can transmit it to other susceptible felines around it. The treatment It depends on the clinical condition of each animal and the most recommended preventive method is vaccination. Without control, CRF has an occurrence of 63.16% of the feline population, thus determining one of the most common diseases in domestic cats and its main infectious agents.