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What is the difference between FIP & FCoV in cats?

FCoV has two different forms: feline enteric coronavirus (FECV), which infects the intestines, and feline infectious peritonitis virus (FIPV), which causes the disease feline infectious peritonitis (FIP). Feline coronavirus is typically shed in feces by healthy cats, and transmitted by the fecal-oral route to other cats.

What does the FCO do?

The FCO was itself created in 1968 by the merger of the Foreign Office ( FO) and the Commonwealth Office. The department in its various forms is responsible for representing and promoting British interests worldwide.

What happens if a cat is infected with FCoV?

Most cats infected with a FCoV eliminate virus following infection, but some cats may develop a persistent infection. These cats are generally asymptomatic, can shed large amounts of virus in feces, and serve as a continual source of infection for other cats in the environment.

Why did the FCO and Canada sign a memorandum of understanding?

In September 2012, the FCO and the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs signed a Memorandum of Understanding on diplomatic cooperation, which promotes the co-location of embassies, the joint provision of consular services, and common crisis response. The project has been criticised for further diminishing the UK's influence in Europe.

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