Difference between revisions of "Equine Arteritis Virus"

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====Antigenicity====
 
*Most cases are subclinical and only '''antibody positive'''
 
 
====Hosts====
 
*More common in '''thoroughbreds'''
 
 
====Pathogenesis====
 
*Infects nasopharynx and spreads locally, causing:
 
**Dypsnoea
 
**Coughing
 
**Diarrhoea
 
**Colic
 
*Spread to lymphoid tissue leads to '''leukopenia''' and '''immunosuppression'''
 
*Typical '''medial necrosis of arteries''' causing:
 
**Hemorrhage
 
**Abortions occur after 10-30 days in 50% of pregnant mares (as opposed to Equine Herpes, which shows late abortions)
 
**Oedema - particularly ocular, giving rise to "pink eye"
 
*Other clinical signs include:
 
**Pyrexia
 
**Nettle rashes
 
**Ocular and nasal discharge
 
**Swelling of legs or scrotum
 
**Stiffness of gait
 
*'''Foal death''' caused by '''interstitial pneumonia'''
 
*Stallions become intermittent or persistent '''shedders''' from [[Male Reproductive Tract -Accessory Sex Glands - Anatomy & Physiology|accessory sex glands]] but may show no clinical signs
 
 
 
====Epidemiology====
 
*Controlled virus in the UK but AI and breeding schemes presents a real risk
 
 
====Diagnosis====
 
*Clinical symptoms, but may be variable
 
*'''PCR''' on '''semen'''
 
*'''ELISA''' for serum '''antibody'''
 
 
====Control====
 
*'''Vaccines''':
 
**Stallions: '''Live attenuated'''
 
**Mares: '''Killed whole virus'''
 
*Clinical disease is '''NOTIFIABLE'''
 
**Seropositive stallions restricted from teasing, mating or AI unless PCR tested negative
 
**Persistent shedders should be castrated
 
*Serology on imported horses
 
*Mares tested within 4 weeks of mating
 
*In an outbreak, isolate and restrict movement until antibody-negative for one month
 
[[Category:Arteriviridae]][[Category:Horse]]
 
[[Category:To_Do_-_Viruses]]
 

Revision as of 11:59, 30 June 2010