The equid herpesviruses (EHV) are highly prevalent pathogens in all global equid populations, with infection prevalence rates of up to 100%. They are responsible for considerable economic losses in the equine industry, and can also readily adapt to infecting new (non-equid) host species. In these novel hosts, EHV infections are typically more severe than in equids and often fatal. Herpesviruses typically remain in their hosts as a latent, lifelong infection in the host’s neural tissue and lymphoid cells and can reactivate during times of acute stress or reduced immunocompetence. So far, the triggers causing EHV reactivation in equids are not comprehensively understood. Following viral recrudescence and viraemia, EHVs are typically shed in n...
Alphaherpesviruses are highly prevalent in equine populations and co-infections with more than one o...
Viruses may have a dramatic impact on the health of their animal hosts. The patho-physiological mech...
Wild mammals in ex situ captivity experience substantially different environmental conditions compar...
Equine Herpesviruses (EHV) are common and often latent pathogens of equids which can cause fatalitie...
Equine Herpesviruses (EHV) are common and often latent pathogens of equids which can cause fatalitie...
Equid herpesviruses (EHVs) are pathogens of equid and nonequid hosts that can cause disease and fata...
Equine Herpesviruses (EHV) are highly prevalent and often latent pathogens of equids which can be fa...
<div><p>Equine herpesvirus type 1 (EHV-1) causes respiratory disorders and abortion in equids while ...
International audiencePurpose of the study: In equids, nine herpesviruses have been described. They ...
International audiencePurpose of the study: In equids, nine herpesviruses have been described. They ...
International audienceA herd of seven captive-born Grevy's zebras (Equus grevyi) experienced an outb...
Viruses may have a dramatic impact on the health of their animal hosts. The patho-physiological mech...
Alphaherpesviruses are highly prevalent in equine populations and co-infections with more than one o...
Viruses may have a dramatic impact on the health of their animal hosts. The patho-physiological mech...
Equine herpesvirus type 1 (EHV-1) causes respiratory disorders and abortion in equids while EHV-1 re...
Alphaherpesviruses are highly prevalent in equine populations and co-infections with more than one o...
Viruses may have a dramatic impact on the health of their animal hosts. The patho-physiological mech...
Wild mammals in ex situ captivity experience substantially different environmental conditions compar...
Equine Herpesviruses (EHV) are common and often latent pathogens of equids which can cause fatalitie...
Equine Herpesviruses (EHV) are common and often latent pathogens of equids which can cause fatalitie...
Equid herpesviruses (EHVs) are pathogens of equid and nonequid hosts that can cause disease and fata...
Equine Herpesviruses (EHV) are highly prevalent and often latent pathogens of equids which can be fa...
<div><p>Equine herpesvirus type 1 (EHV-1) causes respiratory disorders and abortion in equids while ...
International audiencePurpose of the study: In equids, nine herpesviruses have been described. They ...
International audiencePurpose of the study: In equids, nine herpesviruses have been described. They ...
International audienceA herd of seven captive-born Grevy's zebras (Equus grevyi) experienced an outb...
Viruses may have a dramatic impact on the health of their animal hosts. The patho-physiological mech...
Alphaherpesviruses are highly prevalent in equine populations and co-infections with more than one o...
Viruses may have a dramatic impact on the health of their animal hosts. The patho-physiological mech...
Equine herpesvirus type 1 (EHV-1) causes respiratory disorders and abortion in equids while EHV-1 re...
Alphaherpesviruses are highly prevalent in equine populations and co-infections with more than one o...
Viruses may have a dramatic impact on the health of their animal hosts. The patho-physiological mech...
Wild mammals in ex situ captivity experience substantially different environmental conditions compar...