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Equine herpesvirus – a constant threat

Veterinary Record, 2016
Camilla Strang of the Animal Health Trust provides an overview of the diagnosis and control of conditions associated with infection by equine ...
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Equine Herpesvirus 1 Myeloencephalopathy

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1997
Myeloencephalopathy is an uncommon manifestation of equine herpesvirus 1 (EHV-1), but it can cause devastating losses during outbreaks on individual farms. Clinical signs of neurologic disease reflect a diffuse multifocal hemorrhagic myeloencephalopathy secondary to vasculitis and thrombosis.
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Equine herpesvirus 5: Comparisons with EHV2 (equine cytomegalovirus), cloning, and mapping of a new equine herpesvirus with a novel genome structure

Virology, 1992
A new equine herpesvirus, provisionally designated equine herpesvirus 5 (EHV5; Browning and Studdert (1987) J. Gen. Virol. 68, 1441-1447), was examined for the degree of genomic difference from equine herpesvirus 2 (EHV2) by Southern hybridizations. EHV5 and EHV2 whole genomic DNA probes were highly specific for homologous DNA only, indicating that ...
C T, Agius, H S, Nagesha, M J, Studdert
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Physical mapping of a genome of equine herpesvirus 2 (equine cytomegalovirus)

Archives of Virology, 1989
The genome of a low equine cell passage equine herpesvirus 2 was partially cloned and physical maps for the restriction endonucleases BamHI, EcoRI, HindIII, and SalI determined. The genome length was estimated to be 192 kilobase pairs (kbp) and no evidence of isomerization was found.
G F, Browning, M J, Studdert
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Equine Herpesvirus - the hidden threat

Equine Health, 2019
Dr Imogen Burrows BVetMed CertAVP(EM) MRCVS, Lingfield Equine Vets details a recent case study and the biosecurity measures employed to prevent the spread of infection
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Herpesvirus Infections of Equine Animals

1988
The clinical signs, significance and relevance of EHV infections are reviewed, and the research of recent developments on their molecular biology are presented. Data on restriction enzyme analysis and blot hybridization support the separation of EHV-4 from EHV-1.
H. Ludwig, P. Thein, S. I. Chowdhury
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EQUINE ABORTION ASSOCIATED WITH HERPESVIRUS

Australian Veterinary Journal, 1978
R L, Peet   +3 more
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STUDIES ON EQUINE HERPESVIRUES

Australian Veterinary Journal, 1972
T. J. Bagust, R. R. Pascoe, T. J. Harden
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