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Equid herpesvirus 1 is neurotropic in mice, but latency from which infectious virus can be reactivated does not occur [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
Equid herpesvirus 1 (EHV-1) is the most common cause of virus-induced abortion in horses. After primary infection the virus becomes latent predominantly in the respiratory tract lymph nodes and the genome can also be detected in the peripheral nervous ...
Edington, N., Iqbal, J.
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Estudio genómico de cepas argentinas de Herpesvirus equino 1 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
La infección por Herpesvirus equino 1 (EHV-1) tiene un significativo impacto económico en la producción equina mundial al causar abortos, enfermedad respiratoria, muertes perinatales y desórdenes neurológicos.
Pecoraro, Marcelo Ricardo Ítalo   +6 more
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open access: yes
HemaSphere, Volume 10, Issue S1, June 2026.
wiley   +1 more source

Rutin prevents EqHV-8 induced infection and oxidative stress via Nrf2/HO-1 signaling pathway

open access: yesFrontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
IntroductionThe Nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2)/heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) signaling pathway has been extensively studied for its role in regulating antioxidant and antiviral responses.
Li Chen   +12 more
doaj   +1 more source

Equid herpesvirus 1 and rhodococcus equi coinfection in a foal with bronchointerstitial pneumonia.

open access: yesThe Journal of veterinary medical science, 2016
A 2-month-old foal with septic shock and severe respiratory distress was referred to the Veterinary Teaching Hospital. Due to poor prognosis, the foal was euthanized. Histopathology showed lesions suggestive of Rhodococcus equi infection associated with a diffuse interstitial infiltrate of foamy macrophages and syncytial cells presenting large ...
PEREZ-ECIJA, Alejandro   +4 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Partial sequence of the gB gene of equid herpesvirus type 1 isolates associated with abortion in Turkey [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Equid herpesvirus 1 (EHV-1), kısraklarda sporadik veya epidemik tarzda genellikle gebeliğin son trimesterinde görülen abort olgularından sorumlu başlıca etkendir.
Ataseven, Veysel Soydal   +4 more
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Evaluation of the antiviral activities of Bacharis dracunculifolia and quercetin on Equid herpesvirus 1 in a murine model

open access: yes, 2018
Equid herpesvirus 1 (EHV-1) is a pathogen of high economic importance in equine breeding operations around the world. EHV-1 infection causes respiratory, neurologic and reproductive disease. The absence of an efficient therapy has caught the attention of
Campos, Mateus Gandra   +9 more
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Solunum sistemi problemli taylarda equid alpha ve gammaherpesvirus enfeksiyonlarının varlığının belirlenmesi

open access: yes, 2018
Bu çalışmanın amacı, özel bir pansiyon harasında (geçici konaklama yeri) bulunan taylarda bir solunum sistemi hastalığı salgınında equid herpesvirusların varlığını araştırmak ve equid alpha ve gammaherpesvirusların olası etkileşimlerini ortaya koymaktır.
Ataseven, Veysel Soydal   +7 more
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Analysis of equid herpesvirus 1 strain variation reveals a point mutation of the DNA polymerase strongly associated with neuropathogenic versus nonneuropathogenic disease outbreaks

open access: yes, 2006
Equid herpesvirus 1 (EHV-1) can cause a wide spectrum of diseases ranging from inapparent respiratory infection to the induction of abortion and, in extreme cases, neurological disease resulting in paralysis and ultimately death.
Nugent, J.   +18 more
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Antibody reactions of horses against various domains of the EHV-1 receptor-binding protein gD1.

open access: yesPLoS ONE
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
doaj   +1 more source

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