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Dr. Pedersen
Dr. Pedersen Fall 2017 Research Update
UC Davis is no longer accepting cats with FIP for treatment. No exceptions will be made and no drugs can be provided. Two different drugs have been tested against naturally occurring FIP and both show promise and will hopefully be Read more…
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Dr. Pedersen Fall 2016 Research Update
We have completed phase 1 of our study with the GC376 protease inhibitor. This study is being done in collaboration with colleagues at Kansas State University. We have been inundated with requests from owners around the world to have their cats Read more…
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Preliminary Report of the Treatment of Cats With Naturally Occurring FIP Using a Viral Protease Inhibitor
We are currently almost two months into a field trial to test the efficacy of a protease inhibitoragainst 13 cats with naturally occurring FIP of wet, dry and mixed types with and withoutneurologic disease. The trial has been closed at Read more…
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Dr. Pedersen 2015 Research Summary
Dear supporters: Your support of FIP research at the Center for Companion Animal Health (CCAH) over this last year has been tremendous and much appreciated. This last year has seen a number of advances in our knowledge of FIP and Read more…
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Dr. Pedersen Research Note 10-18-2014
Some of our members have been interested in the research that has been done in my laboratory concerning FIP. The following is a list of all of the papers that have been published in peer-reviewed journals, as well as two Read more…