Journal article
Persistence and chronic urinary shedding of the aphthovirus equine rhinitis A virus
SE Lynch, JR Gilkerson, SJ Symes, JA Huang, CA Hartley
Comparative Immunology Microbiology and Infectious Diseases | Published : 2013
Abstract
Equine rhinitis A virus (ERAV) is a member of the Aphthovirus genus, and has many physical and structural similarities to the prototype Aphthovirus foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV). The pathogenesis of FMDV has been extensively studied, however, the similarities in the pathogenesis of ERAV and FMDV disease has not been well documented. This study describes and compares the pathogenesis of ERAV both in the natural host and a small animal model alternative (CBA mice). Distinct parallels in the pathogenesis of the acute infection of these two viruses are described where infection in the upper respiratory tract precedes shedding of high levels of virus from the nasopharynx and a transient vir..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Project funding was from the Australian Research Council and Pfizer Animal Health. S.E.L was a recipient of an Australian Postgraduate Award (Industry) scholarship with Pfizer Animal Health as the industry partner. We thank Drs Gary Muscatello (The University of Sydney), Laura Fenell (The University of Melbourne), John Moody (CSL Ltd.) and Bob Geyer (The University of Melbourne) for assistance with animal experiments, and Nino Ficorilli and Cynthia Brown, Department of Veterinary Science, The University of Melbourne, for excellent technical assistance.