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Histopathologic Findings Following Experimental Equine Herpesvirus 1 Infection of Horses
Histopathological differences in horses infected with equine herpesvirus type 1 (EHV-1) of differing neuropathogenic potential [wild-type (Ab4), polymerase mutant (Ab4 N752), EHV-1/4 gD mutant (Ab4 gD4)] were evaluated to examine the impact of viral ...
Carine L. Holz +6 more
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The Role of Equine Herpesvirus Type 4 Glycoprotein K in Virus Replication
Equine herpesvirus 4 (EHV-4) is an important equine pathogen that causes respiratory tract disease among horses worldwide. Glycoprotein K (gK) homologues have been identified in several alphaherpesviruses as a major player in virus entry, replication ...
Walid Azab, Abuelyazeed El-Sheikh
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Non-infected horses were kept as controls. The arrow marks the time of infection. Nasal secretion samples were collected before and at various times after infection.
Bettina Wagner (672704) +10 more
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Understanding EHV-1 and EHV-4: From Viral Structure to Epidemiological Impact
Several herpesviruses are capable of infecting equines, and these pathogens all have common structural, genetic, and biological characteristics. Notably, they exhibit similar viral organisation, undergo replication in distinct stages, and possess the ability to establish persistent infections.
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Die Prävalenz von EHV-2 und EHV-5 bei Pferden mit Keratokonjunktivitis und augengesunden Pferden in der Schweiz [PDF]
Not all viral keratoconjunctivitis can be detected by PCR as caused by EHV-2 and 5. The authors therefore compared the prevalence of EHV-2 and 5 by PCR in horses with keratoconjunctivitis and healthy horses.
Sonderegger, Franziska +4 more
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Antibody reactions of horses against various domains of the EHV-1 receptor-binding protein gD1.
Equid alphaherpesviruses 1 (EHV-1) and 4 (EHV-4) are closely related and both endemic in horses worldwide. Both viruses replicate in the upper respiratory tract, but EHV-1 may additionally lead to abortion and equine herpesvirus myeloencephalopathy (EHM).
Andreina Schramm +5 more
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Fig 3. Recombination network trees generated from Australasian EHV-4 nucleotide alignments (excluding sequence repeats) using SplitsTree4. (a) Complete genome sequences, (b) UL region, (c) US region and (d) repeat region. The multiple reticulate networks
NINO FICORILLI (1139630) +7 more
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International audienceIn the horse, the risk of excretion of two major equine pathogens (equine herpesvirus types 1 (EHV-1) and 4 (EHV-4)) in semen is unknown. The objective of our study was to assess the possible risks for the horizontal transmission of
Miszczak, Fabien +12 more
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Os herpesvírus equinos do tipo 1 (EHV-1) e do tipo 4 (EHV-4) são considerados os principais agentes infecciosos para a espécie equina. Dentre as doenças causadas por estes agentes, destacam-se a rinopneumonite em animais jovens, o abortamento em fêmeas ...
Torelli, Camila Souza
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Serosurveillance of infectious agents in equines of the Central Valley of Costa Rica [PDF]
Blood samples from 181 equines from the Central Valley of Costa Rica were collected in the year 2012 to determine the presence of antibodies against selected infectious agents in horses and to determine the risk factors associated with these agents.
D. Jiménez +2 more
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