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Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV), commonly known as cat AIDS, has been detected in the Drechtsteden region. This virus compromises a cat's immune system, leaving them vulnerable to secondary infections and potentially fatal illnesses. The article highlights the presence of FIV in the local cat population.
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Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) is present in the Drechtsteden region.
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FIV is also known as cat AIDS.
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The virus weakens the immune systems of cats.
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Weakened immune systems make cats susceptible to infections.
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These infections can lead to potentially fatal diseases.
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As a consequence of a compromised immune system, cats infected with FIV become more susceptible to various infections. These secondary infections can range in severity and may lead to the development of other potentially fatal diseases.
The presence of FIV in the Drechtsteden area indicates a health issue within the local cat population that requires attention due to its impact on feline immunity and overall health.