Journal article
Equine transport and changes in Equid Herpesvirus' status
KE Muscat, B Padalino, CA Hartley, N Ficorilli, P Celi, P Knight, S Raidal, JR Gilkerson, G Muscatello
Frontiers in Veterinary Science | Published : 2018
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Abstract
The risk of respiratory disease in the transported horse can increase as a consequence of immunosuppression and stress associated primarily with opportunistic bacterial proliferation and viral reactivation. This study examines the ecology of equid herpesviruses (EHV) in these horses, exploring reactivation and changes in infection and shedding associated with transport, and any potential contributions to transport- related respiratory disease. Twelve horses were subjected to an 8-h road-transport event. Antibodies to EHV-1 and EHV-4 were detected by ELISA in serum collected prior to, immediately after and 2 weeks post transport. Respiratory tract endoscopy and tracheal washes were collected ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Funding provided through International Post Graduate Research Scholarships (IPRS) and an internal grant from faculty of Health Sciences, University of Sydney.