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Comparison of nasal swabs and handmade foam cubes for detecting equine herpesvirus 5 (EHV-5) by quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR). [PDF]
The control of equine respiratory infections is a biosecurity challenge. Respiratory viruses are often rapidly detected using quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) on nasal swabs. In the past, some laboratories developed handmade techniques to increase the amount of nasal secretions collected, without comparing them with nasal swabs when qPCR ...
Charbonnel A +6 more
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Clinical course of ophthalmic findings and potential influence factors of herpesvirus infections: 18 month follow-up of a closed herd of lipizzaners. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: To date the influence of herpesviruses on the development of equine ocular diseases has not been clearly determined. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to illustrate the course of equine ocular findings over a period of 18 months at 6 ...
James O Rushton +4 more
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Detection of equid herpesviruses among different Arabian horse populations in Egypt
Equid herpesviruses (EHVs) threaten equine health and can cause significant economic losses to the equine industry worldwide. Different equid herpesviruses, EHV‐1, EHV‐2, EHV‐4 and EHV5 are regularly detected among horse populations. In Egypt, monitoring
Walid Azab +8 more
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Interferon Gamma Inhibits Equine Herpesvirus 1 Replication in a Cell Line-Dependent Manner
The sole equine herpesvirus 1 (EHV-1) immediate-early protein (IEP) is essential for viral replication by transactivating viral immediate-early (IE), early (E), and late (L) genes.
Seong K. Kim +2 more
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Two types of gammaherpesviruses (γEHV) are known to infect horses, EHV-2 and EHV-5. Foals become infected early in life, probably via the upper respiratory tract, despite maternal antibodies.
Lilja Thorsteinsdóttir +7 more
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ABSTRACT Radio interference (RI) is a critical factor in the design of extra‐high voltage (EHV) transmission lines at high altitudes. To address the insufficient field data of RI on high‐altitude transmission lines, the lack of adequate validation for existing RI prediction methods, and the difficulty in assessing RI levels under various meteorological
Yemao Zhang +6 more
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Recent isolation and identification of Equine herpes viral abortion (EHV-1) in Egypt-2007 [PDF]
The present study was planned to isolate and identify the local Equine herpes viral abortion (EHV-1). So, samples (Liver, lung, spleen, placenta and serum) of 5 aborted mares and their foeti were collected from a private stud in Egypt, with a history of ...
Magda Kalad +3 more
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ABSTRACT The low pressure in high‐altitude areas exacerbates the issue of audible noise (AN) caused by intense corona discharge on the conductor surface. This problem is a critical factor in the structural design and conductor selection for extra‐high‐voltage and ultrahigh‐voltage (UHV) AC transmission lines.
Wangling He +8 more
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This study provides real‐world evidence that implementing an advanced therapy care pathway for patients with IBD leads to significant healthcare cost savings without compromising quality of life. These findings support broader implementation of care pathways in the management of patients with chronic conditions to optimise care delivery and resource ...
Elyke H. Visser +12 more
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Summary Air embolism is rare in horses and typically associated with complications following intravenous catheterisation or other medical procedures. Exercise‐induced pulmonary haemorrhage (EIPH) is common in racehorses but not usually associated with air embolism. This report describes a case of air embolism in a 4‐year‐old Thoroughbred with EIPH. The
J. Wittenberg +7 more
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