That's how Mary B. Glaze, DVM, MS, DACVO, an ophthalmologist at Gulf Coast Animal Eye Clinic in Houston, Texas, described feline herpesvirus (FHV-1) during her session at the 2018 Atlantic Coast Veterinary Conference, in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Epidemiologists think that upwards of 95% of cats throughout the world have been exposed to the virus, Dr. Glaze said, and probably 80% of those that have been infected are now carriers.During her interactive, case-based lecture, she shared the recommendedtests and most effective treatment options for this ubiquitous infectious disease.
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