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Molecular detection of equine infectious anemia virus in clinically normal, seronegative horses in an endemic area of Mexico.

César I Romo-Sáenz1, Patricia Tamez-Guerra1, Aymee Olivas-Holguin1, Yareellys Ramos-Zayas2, Nelson Obregón-Macías2, Guadalupe González-Ochoa3, Francisco J Zavala-Díaz de la Serna4, Cristina Rodríguez-Padilla1, Reyes Tamez-Guerra1, Ricardo Gomez-Flores1.   

Abstract

Equine infectious anemia (EIA) is a highly infectious disease in members of the Equidae family, caused by equine infectious anemia virus (EIAV). The disease severity ranges from subclinical to acute or chronic, and causes significant economic losses in the equine industry worldwide. Serologic tests for detection of EIAV infection have some concerns given the prolonged seroconversion time. Therefore, molecular methods are needed to improve surveillance programs for this disease. We attempted detection of EIAV in 6 clinical and 42 non-clinical horses in Nuevo Leon State, Mexico, using the agar gel immunodiffusion (AGID) test for antibody detection, and nested and hemi-nested PCR for detection of proviral DNA. We found that 6 of 6, 5 of 6, and 6 of 6 clinical horses were positive by AGID, nested PCR, and hemi-nested PCR, respectively, whereas 0 of 42, 1 of 42, and 9 of 42 non-clinical horses were positive by these tests, respectively. BLAST analysis of the 203-bp 5'-LTR/tat segment of PCR product revealed 83-93% identity with EIAV isolates in GenBank and reference strains from other countries. By phylogenetic analysis, our Mexican samples were grouped in a different clade than other sequences reported worldwide, indicating that the LRT/tat region represents an important target for the detection of non-clinical horses.

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Keywords:  asymptomatic infection; equine infectious anemia virus; horses; viral disease

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33797316      PMCID: PMC8229844          DOI: 10.1177/10406387211006195

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vet Diagn Invest        ISSN: 1040-6387            Impact factor:   1.279


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Review 10.  Equine infectious anemia virus in China.

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