Detailed description
Feline herpesvirus fork, called viral rhinobronchitis, is widespread worldwide, and only one serotype has been identified, but its virulence varies between strains. The herpes virus of cats will replicate and proliferate in the conjunctiva and epithelial cells of the superior callicular tract, and will also replicate and proliferate in neuronal cells, and the infection of neurogens will lead to lifelong latent infection, although the herpes virus of cats and the herpes virus of dogs have an antigen-related correlation, but it is not known whether they will be transmitted to each other.