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| − | + | Also known as '''Aujeszky's Disease, Pseudorabies, and Mad Itch''' | |
| − | + | ====Hosts==== | |
| + | *Pigs | ||
| + | *Cattle | ||
| + | *Horses | ||
| + | *Cats | ||
| + | *Dogs | ||
| + | Sheep | ||
| − | + | ====Pathogenesis==== | |
| + | Sows: | ||
| + | *'''Aerosol''' transmission causes bronchopneumonia followed by viremia | ||
| + | *Sows will recover but some may abort | ||
| + | Piglets: | ||
| + | *Virus spreads to neurons, causing '''encephalitis''' with convulsions | ||
| + | *Many die within 2 days | ||
| + | Other animals: | ||
| + | *Air-borne virus can infect skin wounds | ||
| + | *Causes pruritis (mad itch) followed by encephalitis | ||
| − | == | + | ====Epidemiology==== |
| + | *Latent virus can be reactivated by mixing new stock in with old | ||
| − | + | ====Diagnosis==== | |
| + | *'''ELISA''' for virus '''antibody''' | ||
| − | + | ====Control==== | |
| − | + | *England: eradication in the 1980s by serotesting (by ELISA) and culling carriers | |
| − | + | *'''Vaccines''' in Europe and Ireland | |
| − | + | **gE-deleted '''marker vaccines''' stimulate cell-mediated immunity | |
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Revision as of 19:47, 29 October 2008
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Also known as Aujeszky's Disease, Pseudorabies, and Mad Itch
Hosts
- Pigs
- Cattle
- Horses
- Cats
- Dogs
Sheep
Pathogenesis
Sows:
- Aerosol transmission causes bronchopneumonia followed by viremia
- Sows will recover but some may abort
Piglets:
- Virus spreads to neurons, causing encephalitis with convulsions
- Many die within 2 days
Other animals:
- Air-borne virus can infect skin wounds
- Causes pruritis (mad itch) followed by encephalitis
Epidemiology
- Latent virus can be reactivated by mixing new stock in with old
Diagnosis
- ELISA for virus antibody
Control
- England: eradication in the 1980s by serotesting (by ELISA) and culling carriers
- Vaccines in Europe and Ireland
- gE-deleted marker vaccines stimulate cell-mediated immunity