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A comparative antibody study of the potential susceptibility of Thoroughbred and non‐Thoroughbred horse populations in Ireland to equine influenza virus
Please cite this paper as: Gildea et al. (2010) A comparative antibody study of the potential susceptibility of Thoroughbred and non‐Thoroughbred horse populations in Ireland to equine influenza virus. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses 4(6), 363–372. Background In Ireland, horses may be prote...
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author | Gildea, Sarah Arkins, Sean Cullinane, Ann |
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description | Please cite this paper as: Gildea et al. (2010) A comparative antibody study of the potential susceptibility of Thoroughbred and non‐Thoroughbred horse populations in Ireland to equine influenza virus. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses 4(6), 363–372. Background In Ireland, horses may be protected against equine influenza virus (EIV) as a result of natural exposure or vaccination. Current mandatory vaccination programmes are targeted at highly mobile horses. A correlation between antibody levels as measured by single radial haemolysis (SRH) and protective immunity against EIV has been established. Objectives The objective of this study was to determine the susceptibility of selected populations of horses by quantifying their antibodies to EIV. Methods Blood samples were collected from Thoroughbred weanlings, yearlings, racehorses and broodmares, teaser stallions and non‐Thoroughbred horses. Antibodies against EIV H3N8 and H7N7 were measured by SRH. Results The order of susceptibility to Equine Influenza (EI) in the populations examined in Ireland was as follows: Thoroughbred weanlings > teasers > non‐Thoroughbred horses and ponies > Thoroughbred yearlings > Thoroughbred horses in training > Thoroughbred broodmares. The H3N8 antibody levels of the weanlings, yearlings, broodmares and horses in training were similar to their H7N7 antibody levels, suggesting that their antibodies were primarily vaccinal in origin. The teasers and non‐Thoroughbreds had higher H3N8 antibody levels than H7N7 antibody levels, suggesting that the majority of seropositive horses in these populations had been exposed to H3N8 by natural infection. Conclusions Weanlings, teasers and non‐Thoroughbred horses were identified as most susceptible to EIV. The results suggest that it would be advisable that weanlings are vaccinated prior to attendance at public sales, that teaser stallions are vaccinated prior to each breeding season and that mandatory vaccination be implemented for participation in non‐Thoroughbred events. |
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spelling | pubmed-46346122015-11-30 A comparative antibody study of the potential susceptibility of Thoroughbred and non‐Thoroughbred horse populations in Ireland to equine influenza virus Gildea, Sarah Arkins, Sean Cullinane, Ann Influenza Other Respir Viruses Original Articles Please cite this paper as: Gildea et al. (2010) A comparative antibody study of the potential susceptibility of Thoroughbred and non‐Thoroughbred horse populations in Ireland to equine influenza virus. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses 4(6), 363–372. Background In Ireland, horses may be protected against equine influenza virus (EIV) as a result of natural exposure or vaccination. Current mandatory vaccination programmes are targeted at highly mobile horses. A correlation between antibody levels as measured by single radial haemolysis (SRH) and protective immunity against EIV has been established. Objectives The objective of this study was to determine the susceptibility of selected populations of horses by quantifying their antibodies to EIV. Methods Blood samples were collected from Thoroughbred weanlings, yearlings, racehorses and broodmares, teaser stallions and non‐Thoroughbred horses. Antibodies against EIV H3N8 and H7N7 were measured by SRH. Results The order of susceptibility to Equine Influenza (EI) in the populations examined in Ireland was as follows: Thoroughbred weanlings > teasers > non‐Thoroughbred horses and ponies > Thoroughbred yearlings > Thoroughbred horses in training > Thoroughbred broodmares. The H3N8 antibody levels of the weanlings, yearlings, broodmares and horses in training were similar to their H7N7 antibody levels, suggesting that their antibodies were primarily vaccinal in origin. The teasers and non‐Thoroughbreds had higher H3N8 antibody levels than H7N7 antibody levels, suggesting that the majority of seropositive horses in these populations had been exposed to H3N8 by natural infection. Conclusions Weanlings, teasers and non‐Thoroughbred horses were identified as most susceptible to EIV. The results suggest that it would be advisable that weanlings are vaccinated prior to attendance at public sales, that teaser stallions are vaccinated prior to each breeding season and that mandatory vaccination be implemented for participation in non‐Thoroughbred events. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2010-10-19 2010-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4634612/ /pubmed/20958930 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1750-2659.2010.00163.x Text en © 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Gildea, Sarah Arkins, Sean Cullinane, Ann A comparative antibody study of the potential susceptibility of Thoroughbred and non‐Thoroughbred horse populations in Ireland to equine influenza virus |
title | A comparative antibody study of the potential susceptibility of Thoroughbred and non‐Thoroughbred horse populations in Ireland to equine influenza virus |
title_full | A comparative antibody study of the potential susceptibility of Thoroughbred and non‐Thoroughbred horse populations in Ireland to equine influenza virus |
title_fullStr | A comparative antibody study of the potential susceptibility of Thoroughbred and non‐Thoroughbred horse populations in Ireland to equine influenza virus |
title_full_unstemmed | A comparative antibody study of the potential susceptibility of Thoroughbred and non‐Thoroughbred horse populations in Ireland to equine influenza virus |
title_short | A comparative antibody study of the potential susceptibility of Thoroughbred and non‐Thoroughbred horse populations in Ireland to equine influenza virus |
title_sort | comparative antibody study of the potential susceptibility of thoroughbred and non‐thoroughbred horse populations in ireland to equine influenza virus |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4634612/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20958930 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1750-2659.2010.00163.x |
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