Feline Calicivirus

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Across
  1. 5. A cat that has recovered but still sheds the virus.
  2. 7. The system most commonly affected (sneezing, nasal discharge).
  3. 8. Inflammation of the eye lining, often seen in infected cats.
  4. 10. Sudden limping that can occur, especially in kittens.
  5. 11. Painful sores in the mouth caused by FCV.
  6. 12. The type of nucleic acid found in FCV (single-stranded, positive-sense).
Down
  1. 1. The family of viruses that includes feline calicivirus.
  2. 2. Describes the severe systemic form of FCV.
  3. 3. Country where FCV was first documented in 1957.
  4. 4. Preventive treatment to reduce risk of infection.
  5. 6. Contaminated objects (like bowls or bedding) that spread the virus.
  6. 9. The geometric shape of the virus particle.