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Seroprevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi in Horses Presented for Coggins Testing in Southwest Virginia and Change in Positive Test Results Approximately 1 Year Later
BACKGROUND: Lyme disease can affect people, dogs, and horses, but it remains poorly understood, especially in the horse. Determining the seroprevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi in horses in different geographic areas will enable better understanding of the epidemiology of the disease, thus improving...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5089602/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27214745 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.13973 |
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author | Funk, R.A. Pleasant, R.S. Witonsky, S.G. Reeder, D.S. Werre, S.R. Hodgson, D.R. |
author_facet | Funk, R.A. Pleasant, R.S. Witonsky, S.G. Reeder, D.S. Werre, S.R. Hodgson, D.R. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Lyme disease can affect people, dogs, and horses, but it remains poorly understood, especially in the horse. Determining the seroprevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi in horses in different geographic areas will enable better understanding of the epidemiology of the disease, thus improving diagnosis and treatment of affected animals. HYPOTHESIS: To determine the seroprevalence of B. burgdorferi in horses in southwest Virginia. ANIMALS: Horses presented for routine Coggins testing from January 2013 to January 2014 had additional blood drawn for Lyme Multiplex Assay testing. METHODS: Of 492 samples collected, 250 samples were analyzed using the Lyme Multiplex Assay. Of the 83 horses that had positive test results to at least 1 outer surface protein (Osp), 63 were available for follow‐up testing 5–17 months later (June 2014). RESULTS: Thirty‐three percent of horses had positive results for antibodies to at least 1 Osp. Horses with a positive outer surface protein F (OspF) result were older (14.5 ± 0.79) than horses with a negative OspF result (11.6 ± 0.53). Of the horses available for follow‐up testing, 63% had the same result as that of the initial test. There was no difference in test result between initial and follow‐up testing. CONCLUSIONS: Horses seropositive to B. burgdorferi are common in Virginia, and older horses are more likely to have a positive test result for OspF than younger horses. Follow‐up testing indicated that the majority of horses that were positive on initial testing did not have a different test result 5–17 months later. |
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spelling | pubmed-50896022016-11-09 Seroprevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi in Horses Presented for Coggins Testing in Southwest Virginia and Change in Positive Test Results Approximately 1 Year Later Funk, R.A. Pleasant, R.S. Witonsky, S.G. Reeder, D.S. Werre, S.R. Hodgson, D.R. J Vet Intern Med EQUID BACKGROUND: Lyme disease can affect people, dogs, and horses, but it remains poorly understood, especially in the horse. Determining the seroprevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi in horses in different geographic areas will enable better understanding of the epidemiology of the disease, thus improving diagnosis and treatment of affected animals. HYPOTHESIS: To determine the seroprevalence of B. burgdorferi in horses in southwest Virginia. ANIMALS: Horses presented for routine Coggins testing from January 2013 to January 2014 had additional blood drawn for Lyme Multiplex Assay testing. METHODS: Of 492 samples collected, 250 samples were analyzed using the Lyme Multiplex Assay. Of the 83 horses that had positive test results to at least 1 outer surface protein (Osp), 63 were available for follow‐up testing 5–17 months later (June 2014). RESULTS: Thirty‐three percent of horses had positive results for antibodies to at least 1 Osp. Horses with a positive outer surface protein F (OspF) result were older (14.5 ± 0.79) than horses with a negative OspF result (11.6 ± 0.53). Of the horses available for follow‐up testing, 63% had the same result as that of the initial test. There was no difference in test result between initial and follow‐up testing. CONCLUSIONS: Horses seropositive to B. burgdorferi are common in Virginia, and older horses are more likely to have a positive test result for OspF than younger horses. Follow‐up testing indicated that the majority of horses that were positive on initial testing did not have a different test result 5–17 months later. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-05-23 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC5089602/ /pubmed/27214745 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.13973 Text en Copyright © 2016 The Authors. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | EQUID Funk, R.A. Pleasant, R.S. Witonsky, S.G. Reeder, D.S. Werre, S.R. Hodgson, D.R. Seroprevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi in Horses Presented for Coggins Testing in Southwest Virginia and Change in Positive Test Results Approximately 1 Year Later |
title | Seroprevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi in Horses Presented for Coggins Testing in Southwest Virginia and Change in Positive Test Results Approximately 1 Year Later |
title_full | Seroprevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi in Horses Presented for Coggins Testing in Southwest Virginia and Change in Positive Test Results Approximately 1 Year Later |
title_fullStr | Seroprevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi in Horses Presented for Coggins Testing in Southwest Virginia and Change in Positive Test Results Approximately 1 Year Later |
title_full_unstemmed | Seroprevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi in Horses Presented for Coggins Testing in Southwest Virginia and Change in Positive Test Results Approximately 1 Year Later |
title_short | Seroprevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi in Horses Presented for Coggins Testing in Southwest Virginia and Change in Positive Test Results Approximately 1 Year Later |
title_sort | seroprevalence of borrelia burgdorferi in horses presented for coggins testing in southwest virginia and change in positive test results approximately 1 year later |
topic | EQUID |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5089602/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27214745 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.13973 |
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