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Title: Perawatan Kasus FIP Tipe Kering dan Basah pada Kucing di Zoom Vet Clinic
Other Titles: Treatment of Dry and Wet FIP Cases in Cats at Zoom Vet Clinic
Authors: Vibowo, Heryudianto
Destryani, Adelia
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: IPB University
Abstract: Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) merupakan penyakit virus fatal yang disebabkan oleh Feline Coronavirus (FCoV). FIP terbagi menjadi dua bentuk, yaitu FIP basah (effusive) dan FIP kering (non-effusive), yang masing-masing memiliki gejala klinis dan respons terhadap terapi yang berbeda. Studi kasus ini bertujuan untuk menguraikan perawatan dan respons pengobatan pada dua kasus FIP dengan tipe yang berbeda di Zoom Vet klinik. Studi kasus ini dilakukan dengan menggunakan dua kucing yang terkena FIP dengan jenis berbeda yang dilakukan pemeriksaan fisik, tindakan medis, serta pemeriksaan penunjang seperti hematologi, kimia darah, dan rapid test. Hasil menunjukkan bahwa kucing dengan FIP non-effusive diberikan pengobatan berupa terapi cairan, antikonvulsan, antivirus, antibiotik, antiseptik serta vitamin. Kucing dengan FIP effusive diberikan pengobatan berupa antivirus, diuretik, Ornipural ®?, fufang, B12 dan curcuma. Pengobatan FIP tipe kering memerlukan waktu pemulihan selama 82 hari sedangkan kucing yang terkena FIP effusive memerlukan waktu selama 39 hari hingga pulih. Perbedaan penanganan ini menunjukkan pentingnya strategi perawatan bedasarkan tipe FIP untuk memperoleh hasil pengobatan yang optimal.
Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) is a fatal viral disease caused by the Feline Coronavirus (FCoV). FIP is divided into two forms, namely wet (effusive) and dry (non-effusive) FIP, each of which has different clinical symptoms and response to therapy. This case study aims to describe the care and treatment response in two cases of FIP with different types at Zoom Vet clinic. This case study was conducted using two cats with different types of FIP who underwent physical examination, medical treatment, and supporting tests such as hematology, blood chemistry, and rapid tests. Results showed that cats with dry FIP were treated with fluid therapy, anticonvulsants, antivirals, antibiotics, antiseptics and vitamins. Cats with wet FIP were treated with antivirals, diuretics, Ornipural®?, fufang, B12 and curcuma. Treatment of dry-type FIP took 82 days to recover while cats with wet FIP took 39 days to recover. This difference in treatment demonstrates the importance of treatment strategies based on FIP type to achieve optimal treatment outcomes.
URI: http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/165348
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