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Serological Evidence of Common Equine Viral Infections in a Semi-Isolated, Unvaccinated Population of Hucul Horses

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The aim of the following research was an analysis of the occurrence of common equine viral infections in a Hucul herd, based on serological studies. This study provides epidemiological data concerning animals representing a semi-isolated herd, devoid of any specific prophylaxis. The...

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Autores principales: Bażanów, Barbara, Pawęska, Janusz T., Pogorzelska, Aleksandra, Florek, Magdalena, Frącka, Agnieszka, Gębarowski, Tomasz, Chwirot, Wojciech, Stygar, Dominika
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8388522/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34438717
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11082261
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author Bażanów, Barbara
Pawęska, Janusz T.
Pogorzelska, Aleksandra
Florek, Magdalena
Frącka, Agnieszka
Gębarowski, Tomasz
Chwirot, Wojciech
Stygar, Dominika
author_facet Bażanów, Barbara
Pawęska, Janusz T.
Pogorzelska, Aleksandra
Florek, Magdalena
Frącka, Agnieszka
Gębarowski, Tomasz
Chwirot, Wojciech
Stygar, Dominika
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The aim of the following research was an analysis of the occurrence of common equine viral infections in a Hucul herd, based on serological studies. This study provides epidemiological data concerning animals representing a semi-isolated herd, devoid of any specific prophylaxis. The obtained results provide a source of information on a primitive breed of horses, as well as giving an insight into viruses (among them, arboviruses) circulating within a local ecosystem. ABSTRACT: Huculs (Equus caballus) are an old breed of primitive mountain horses, originating from the Carpathian Mountains. To the best of our knowledge, data concerning the epidemiology of viral infections observed within this breed are sparse. The objective of this study was to estimate the serological status of a semi-isolated, unvaccinated Hucul herd, with respect to both common equine viral infections and horse-infecting arboviruses, the presence of which was previously reported in Poland. Twenty horses of the Hucul breed, living in a remote area in Poland, were studied in 2018 from March to May. Using nasal secretion swabs as a specimen source, isolation attempts were negative regarding ERAV, EHV-1, EAV, and EIV. According to the virus neutralisation method, in the sera obtained from the animals, antibodies against the following viruses were detected: EHV-1 in 12 horses (60%; with titres from 1:8 to 1:64), EIV A/H7N7 in 13 (65%; titres from 1:20 to 1:80), EIV A /H3N8 in 12 (60%; titres from 1:20 to 1:80), USUV in 5 (25%; titres from 1:10 to 1:80), and ERAV in 1 (5%; titre 1:32). Antibodies against EAV, EIAV, and WNV were not present in the tested sera. The detected presence of specific antibodies associated with five out of the eight equine viruses investigated indicates that the Hucul herd, due to its partial separation and lack of specific prophylaxis, could serve as a sentinel animal group for the detection of equine viruses/arboviruses present within the local ecosystem. The detection of common equine viral infections within the herd provides additional epidemiological data concerning the breed.
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spelling pubmed-83885222021-08-27 Serological Evidence of Common Equine Viral Infections in a Semi-Isolated, Unvaccinated Population of Hucul Horses Bażanów, Barbara Pawęska, Janusz T. Pogorzelska, Aleksandra Florek, Magdalena Frącka, Agnieszka Gębarowski, Tomasz Chwirot, Wojciech Stygar, Dominika Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The aim of the following research was an analysis of the occurrence of common equine viral infections in a Hucul herd, based on serological studies. This study provides epidemiological data concerning animals representing a semi-isolated herd, devoid of any specific prophylaxis. The obtained results provide a source of information on a primitive breed of horses, as well as giving an insight into viruses (among them, arboviruses) circulating within a local ecosystem. ABSTRACT: Huculs (Equus caballus) are an old breed of primitive mountain horses, originating from the Carpathian Mountains. To the best of our knowledge, data concerning the epidemiology of viral infections observed within this breed are sparse. The objective of this study was to estimate the serological status of a semi-isolated, unvaccinated Hucul herd, with respect to both common equine viral infections and horse-infecting arboviruses, the presence of which was previously reported in Poland. Twenty horses of the Hucul breed, living in a remote area in Poland, were studied in 2018 from March to May. Using nasal secretion swabs as a specimen source, isolation attempts were negative regarding ERAV, EHV-1, EAV, and EIV. According to the virus neutralisation method, in the sera obtained from the animals, antibodies against the following viruses were detected: EHV-1 in 12 horses (60%; with titres from 1:8 to 1:64), EIV A/H7N7 in 13 (65%; titres from 1:20 to 1:80), EIV A /H3N8 in 12 (60%; titres from 1:20 to 1:80), USUV in 5 (25%; titres from 1:10 to 1:80), and ERAV in 1 (5%; titre 1:32). Antibodies against EAV, EIAV, and WNV were not present in the tested sera. The detected presence of specific antibodies associated with five out of the eight equine viruses investigated indicates that the Hucul herd, due to its partial separation and lack of specific prophylaxis, could serve as a sentinel animal group for the detection of equine viruses/arboviruses present within the local ecosystem. The detection of common equine viral infections within the herd provides additional epidemiological data concerning the breed. MDPI 2021-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8388522/ /pubmed/34438717 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11082261 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bażanów, Barbara
Pawęska, Janusz T.
Pogorzelska, Aleksandra
Florek, Magdalena
Frącka, Agnieszka
Gębarowski, Tomasz
Chwirot, Wojciech
Stygar, Dominika
Serological Evidence of Common Equine Viral Infections in a Semi-Isolated, Unvaccinated Population of Hucul Horses
title Serological Evidence of Common Equine Viral Infections in a Semi-Isolated, Unvaccinated Population of Hucul Horses
title_full Serological Evidence of Common Equine Viral Infections in a Semi-Isolated, Unvaccinated Population of Hucul Horses
title_fullStr Serological Evidence of Common Equine Viral Infections in a Semi-Isolated, Unvaccinated Population of Hucul Horses
title_full_unstemmed Serological Evidence of Common Equine Viral Infections in a Semi-Isolated, Unvaccinated Population of Hucul Horses
title_short Serological Evidence of Common Equine Viral Infections in a Semi-Isolated, Unvaccinated Population of Hucul Horses
title_sort serological evidence of common equine viral infections in a semi-isolated, unvaccinated population of hucul horses
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8388522/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34438717
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11082261
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