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Equid Herpesvirus Type-1 Exhibits Neurotropism and Neurovirulence in a Mouse Model
Journal of Comparative Pathology, 2012Intranasal inoculation of equid herpesvirus type-1 (EHV-1) Brazilian strains A4/72 and A9/92 induced an acute and lethal infection in four different inbred mouse strains. Clinical and neurological signs appeared between the 2nd and 3rd day post inoculation (dpi) and included weight loss, ruffled fur, a hunched posture, crouching in corners, nasal and ...
C M C, Mori +9 more
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Journal of Comparative Pathology, 1997
Twenty-five aborted equine fetuses infected with equid herpesvirus 1 (EHV-1) were examined cardio-histopathologically. The main changes in the heart consisted of interstitial myocarditis and intramyocardial vascular lesions accompanied by degeneration and necrosis of the cardiac myocytes.
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Twenty-five aborted equine fetuses infected with equid herpesvirus 1 (EHV-1) were examined cardio-histopathologically. The main changes in the heart consisted of interstitial myocarditis and intramyocardial vascular lesions accompanied by degeneration and necrosis of the cardiac myocytes.
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Trials of an inactivated equid herpesvirus 1 vaccine: challenge with a subtype 1 virus
Veterinary Record, 1984Vaccinated yearlings , two-year-old and in-foal pony mares with appropriate controls were exposed to aerosols of a subtype 1 virus one to two months after two or three vaccinations; all became infected. No obvious differences in the febrile responses, clinical signs and subsequent abortions were found between vaccinated and control mares.
R, Burrows, D, Goodridge, M S, Denyer
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Serological study of an outbreak of paresis due to equid herpesvirus 1 (EHV-1)
Veterinary Record, 1976Six cases of paresis occurred in a Swedish stud with 48 mares and a stallion. Complement-fixation tests revealed a recent infection with EHV-1 in most horses of the stud. Serumneutralisation tests showed rapid antibody-titre increases during the course of the disease. This type of antibody response was interpreted as induced by reinfection or, possibly,
Z, Dinter, B, Klingeborn
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Abortion associated with mixed Leptospira/equid herpesvirus 1 infection
Veterinary Record, 1976W A, Ellis, D G, Bryson, J B, McFerran
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Analysis of Italian equid herpesvirus type 1 strains
Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 2012E. Canelli +3 more
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Genetic restriction of cytolysis during equid herpesvirus 1 subtype 2 infection.
Clinical and experimental immunology, 1988Six Welsh Mountain pony foals were experimentally infected with a subtype 2 isolate of Equid Herpesvirus 1 (EHV-1) and subsequently examined for T cell mediated cytotoxicity against both subtypes. Cytotoxicity was not observed at 3 or 7 days after primary exposure but virus-specific, and genetically restricted, cytotoxicity of EHV-1-labelled autologous
C G, Bridges, N, Edington
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Detection and genotyping of equid herpesvirus 1 in Uruguay
Revue Scientifique et Technique de l'OIE, 2017E.R. CASTRO, J. ARBIZA
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Equid herpesvirus 1 (EHV 1) latency: More questions than answers
Equine Veterinary Journal, 1985openaire +2 more sources

