Literature DB >> 17046179

Prevalence of serum neutralising antibody to equine rhinitis A virus (ERAV), equine rhinitis B virus 1 (ERBV1) and ERBV2.

W D Black1, R S Wilcox, R A Stevenson, C A Hartley, N P Ficorilli, J R Gilkerson, M J Studdert.   

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The objective of this study was to determine the incidence of serum neutralising (SN) antibody to ERAV, ERBV1 and ERBV2 in a population of horses from birth to 22 years of age. The prevalences of ERAV, ERBV1 and ERBV2 SN antibodies in 381 sera obtained from 291 horses were 37%, 83% and 66%, respectively. ERAV, ERBV1 and ERBV2 maternal antibody was present in foals 12 h postsuckling but by 10-12 months, ERAV SN antibody was not detected in any of the horses, while ERBV1 and ERBV2 SN antibodies were common (83% and 100%, respectively). Sera were obtained from 44 Thoroughbred horses when they were newly introduced into a training centre when their average age was 23 months and a second sample was obtained approximately 7 months later. ERAV SN antibody was present in 8 (18%) when first bled and in 27 (61%) when tested 7 months later. Accordingly 19 of the 44 horses (43%) seroconverted to ERAV within 7 months of entering the training stable. Among all the horses the average ERAV SN antibody titre was relatively high (3796) and in contrast, ERBV1 and ERBV2 titres were relatively low (average 84 and 45, respectively) and often fell to below detectable levels over time and at a rate comparable to new seroconversions in the same group of horses.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17046179     DOI: 10.1016/j.vetmic.2006.08.031

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Microbiol        ISSN: 0378-1135            Impact factor:   3.293


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