Feline neonatal isoerythrolysis and the importance of feline blood types.

Veterinary Medicine International
Ana C Silvestre-Ferreira, Josep Pastor

Abstract

Although feline neonatal isoerythrolysis is rare, associated mortality rate is high. It results from mating of type B blood queens with type A or AB blood toms. A comprehensive review on feline blood types and feline neonatal isoerythrolysis physiopathology, clinical features, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention is covered.

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