A study conducted in Flanders demonstrated an isolation rate of 4% of 272 cats, with infected cats more often showing signs of respiratory disease than uninfected cats (Pasmans et al 2001)
B. bronchiseptica status | Prevalence of respiratory signs | + | 54.5% | - | 22.2% | Prevalence of respiratory signs in cats positive and negative for B. bronchiseptica |