Publicado em: 01/01/2009
About These Guidelines
This report is an abridged version of the Retrovirus Guidelines of the American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP)1 to guide veterinary practitioners who want to optimize the care and management of feline patients. It represents a consensus of current information compiled by the researchers and practitioners on the panel.The AAFP is a professional organization of practitioners and board-certified specialists who seek to raise the standards of feline medicine and surgery among practitioners.
Members of the advisory panel
Julie Levy, DvM, PhD, DACvIM, Chairmaddie’s shelter medicine ProgramCollege of veterinary medicineuniversity of Floridagainesville, FL
Eliza Sundahl, DvM, DAbvP (f eline practice)KC Cat ClinicKansas City, mo
Cynda Crawford, DvM, PhDmaddie’s shelter medicine ProgramCollege of veterinary medicineuniversity of Floridagainesville, FL
Vicki thayer, DvM, DAbvP (f eline practice)Purrfect PracticeLebanon, or
Katrin hartmann, Dr. Med. vet.,Dr. habil., DECvIN-CAClinic of small animal medicineLudwig maximilian university munichmunich, germany
Regina hoffmann-Lehmann, Dr. Med. vet.,Dr. habil, fvhvetsuisse Facultyuniversity of ZurichZurich, switzerland
Susan Little, DvM, DAbvP (f eline practice)Winn Feline Foundation1805 atlantic avenuemanasquan, NJ