Journal article
Comparing the genetic diversity of ORF30 of Australian isolates of 3 equid alphaherpesviruses
JL Cuxson, CA Hartley, NP Ficorilli, SJ Symes, JM Devlin, JR Gilkerson
Veterinary Microbiology | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2014
Abstract
A single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) has been previously associated with EHV-1 neurological disease in several countries around the world. This disease is very uncommon in Australia and little information is available about the presence of this SNP in Australian EHV-1 isolates. The ORF30 sequence of 66 Australian EHV-1 isolates was determined and the genotype was compared to the disease manifestation of the case from which the virus was isolated. Of the 66 isolates, 61 were from cases of abortion and 5 were cases associated with equine herpesvirus myeloencephalopathy (EHM). There was no association between pathotype and genotype in these isolates. In total, 64 of the 66 isolates encoded N7..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was funded in part by the Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation and the Special Virology Fund. The authors gratefully acknowledge Professor Michael J. Studdert for his contribution to the collection of isolates used in this study.