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Cats with effusive and non-effusive FIP treated with remdesivir

By Jodie Green et al.·Published in Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine·2023·Royal Veterinary College Hatfield UK, GB·View original on DOAJ

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Original publication title: Thirty‐two cats with effusive or non‐effusive feline infectious peritonitis treated with a combination of remdesivir and GS‐441524

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cat

Plain-English summary

A group of 32 cats diagnosed with feline infectious peritonitis (FIP), a serious viral disease, were treated with a combination of injectable remdesivir and an oral medication called GS-441524. Most of the cats showed improvement within just a couple of days, and by the end of the 12-week treatment period, 26 of them were alive and doing well. While some cats did not survive the treatment, the majority responded positively, indicating that this combination therapy can be effective for FIP, even in cases with more severe symptoms like eye or neurological issues.

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Abstract

Abstract Background GS‐441524 has been successfully used to treat feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) in cats. However, the use of its prodrug, remdesivir, in combination with a PO GS‐441524 containing product for the treatment of FIP has not yet been described. Objectives Describe treatment protocols, response to treatment and outcomes in cats with FIP treated with a combination of PO GS‐441524 and injectable remdesivir. Animals Thirty‐two client‐owned cats diagnosed with effusive or non‐effusive FIP including those with ocular and neurological involvement. Methods Cats diagnosed with FIP at a single university hospital between August 2021 and July 2022 were included. Variables were recorded from time of diagnosis, and subsequent follow‐up information was obtained from the records of referring veterinarians. All surviving cats were observed for the entire 12‐week treatment period. Results Cats received treatment with different combinations of IV remdesivir, SC remdesivir, and PO GS‐441524 at a median (range) dosage of 15 (10‐20) mg/kg. Clinical response to treatment was observed in 28 of 32 cats (87.5%) in a median (range) of 2 (1‐5) days. Twenty‐six of 32 cats (81.3%) were alive and in clinical and biochemical remission at the end of the 12‐week treatment period. Six of 32 cats (18.8%) died or were euthanized during treatment with 4 of the 6 cats (66%) dying within 3 days of starting treatment. Conclusions We describe the effective use of injectable remdesivir and PO GS‐441524 for the treatment of FIP in cats. Success occurred using different treatment protocols and with different presentations of FIP including cats with ocular and neurological involvement.

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Original publication on DOAJ: https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.16804