Equine Infectious Anaemia (EIA) is a viral disease affecting horses, mules, and donkeys. The virus, present worldwide, is a member of the Retroviridae family, genus Lentivirus, such as the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). It causes a persistent infection, often associated with recurrent clinical episodes characterized by viremia, fever, and anaemia. Asymptomatic infected animals serve as a reservoir for the virus and are contagious. EIA is endemic in Romania, whereas only sporadic cases have been notified in others European countries. To improve understanding and prevention of the viral and disease spread within the equine population, epidemiological surveys as well as molecular ...
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Equine diseases and particularly infectious diseases are a major issue for the horse industry ...
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West Nile virus is an arbovirus affecting horses and humans, highly susceptible incidental and deade...
Serological and virus identification studies have been carried out in France to assess the epidemiol...
Epidemiosurveillance has become an important part of veterinary practice. In equine medicine, vector...
Towards the end of 2008, the RESPE epidemiological surveillance network created a sub-network to ...
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Although it has been know for a long time in several European countries, ovine tick-borne fever (TBF...
Aujeszky's disease, due to Suid herpesvirus 1, is a disease of wild and domestic pigs, which can occ...
This paper describes the spread of two arboviral diseases in Europe, and the control measures implem...
The epidemiology of winter acute diarrheas (AD) has not been described in adults. These AD are mainl...
Le commerce des animaux vivants est l'un des principaux modes d'introduction de virus dans les zones...
Equine diseases and particularly infectious diseases are a major issue for the horse industry ...
Equine influenza is a contagious disease of the upper respiratory tract of horses caused by the ...
West Nile virus is an arbovirus affecting horses and humans, highly susceptible incidental and deade...
Serological and virus identification studies have been carried out in France to assess the epidemiol...
Epidemiosurveillance has become an important part of veterinary practice. In equine medicine, vector...
Towards the end of 2008, the RESPE epidemiological surveillance network created a sub-network to ...
La fièvre hémorragique Ébola est une zoonose qui se manifeste sous la forme de flambées épidémiques ...
Canine herpesvirus is an alphaherpesvirus responsible for an infectious and contagious disease assoc...
Genomic and antigenic variations of feline herpesvirus type 1 (FHV1) are relatively limited. The vir...
International audienceEbola virus is an important pathogen that emerged in Central Africa where it w...
Although it has been know for a long time in several European countries, ovine tick-borne fever (TBF...
Aujeszky's disease, due to Suid herpesvirus 1, is a disease of wild and domestic pigs, which can occ...
This paper describes the spread of two arboviral diseases in Europe, and the control measures implem...
The epidemiology of winter acute diarrheas (AD) has not been described in adults. These AD are mainl...
Le commerce des animaux vivants est l'un des principaux modes d'introduction de virus dans les zones...