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The paper presents the findings of specific antibodies in the blood sera of donkeys against the following viruses: equine infectious anemia virus (EIAV), African horse sickness virus (AHSV), equine herpesvirus type 1 (EHV-1), equine influenza virus ...
Sava Lazić +6 more
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Equine Herpesvirus‐1 infection has been assessed according to the criteria of the Animal Health Law (AHL), in particular criteria of: Article 7 on disease profile and impacts, Article 5 on the eligibility of the disease to be listed, Article 9 for the ...
EFSA Panel on Animal Health and Welfare (AHAW) +26 more
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Equine Herpesvirus‐1 Consensus Statement
Equine herpesvirus‐1 is a highly prevalent and frequently pathogenic infection of equids. The most serious clinical consequences of infection are abortion and equine herpesvirus myeloencephalopathy (EHM). In recent years, there has been an apparent increase in the incidence of EHM in North America, with serious consequences for horses and the horse ...
Lunn, D. P. +6 more
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Protein Kinase Activity in Equine Herpesvirus [PDF]
A protein kinase which is intimately associated with equine herpesvirus (equine abortion virus) was found by using adenosine triphosphate-γ- 32 P as a phosphate donor and virus protein as an acceptor. Consistent demonstration of the activity requires prior removal of phosphohydrolase. The kinase activity requires Mg
C C, Randall +3 more
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A standardbred gelding with a history of 10 days pyrexia and lethargy was referred to the Equine Hospital at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Uppsala, Sweden.
Back Helena +6 more
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Equine herpesvirus 1-induced myeloencephalopathy has a significant impact on the equine industry. Nevertheless, the clinical variables that may affect the severity of the disease are still under investigation.
María de la Cuesta-Torrado +5 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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Equine herpesvirus 1 (EHV-1) ubiquitously infects horses worldwide and causes respiratory disease, abortion, and equine herpesvirus myeloencephalopathy.
Lila M. Zarski +4 more
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A Pilot Serosurvey for Selected Pathogens in Feral Donkeys (Equus asinus)
Recent removal and relocation of feral donkeys from vast public lands to more concentrated holding pens, training facilities, and offsite adoption locations raises several health and welfare concerns.
Erin L. Goodrich +2 more
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Infections by equine herpesvirus (EHV) and equine arteritis virus (EAV) have been associated with important economic losses for the equine industry worldwide. Serological studies have indicated the presence of these agents in Brazil.
Kathryn Anne Ford Diaz +5 more
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