“Mad Itch” Pseudorabies Virus Infection in Cats
Suid Herpesvirus
The pseudorabies virus infection (or Aujeszky’s disease) is an uncommon but highly fatal disease found in cats, especially those that come into contact with swine. Unfortunately, many cats infected with this virus die suddenly, often without characteristic signs.
When symptoms do occur, they include excessive salivation, intense itching, and neurologic behavioral changes. Because of the extreme itching it causes, pseudorabies is sometimes referred to as “mad itch.”
The virus infects both dogs and cats — primarily those living on farms — as well as other domestic animals such as swine, cattle, sheep, and goats. Otherwise, there is no breed, gender, or age predilection for this viral infection.
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