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African horsesickness: Pathogenesis and immunity
Authors:T.G. Burrage  W.W. Laegreid
Affiliation:

Molecular Pathology Unit, Plum Island Animal Disease Center, USDA/ARS, Greenport, NY 11944-0848, U.S.A.

Abstract:African horsesickness (AHS) is a serious, non-contagious disease of horses and other solipeds caused by an arthropod-borne orbivirus of the family Revoiridae. In horses, AHS causes three distinct clinicopathologic syndromes, the pulmonary, cardiac and fever forms of the disease. Recent work has shown that the primary determinant of the form of disease expressed by naive horses is the virulence of the virus inoculum. Horses which recover from AHS exhibit solid humoral immunity against homologous challenge. Protective antibodies appear to be directed towards neutralizing epitopes on AHS virus VP2. The relationship of neutralization to protection and vaccination is discussed.
Keywords:African horsesickness   horse   pathogenesis   antibody   vaccineAuthor Keywords: Pest équine   cheval   pathogénie   anticorps   vaccin
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