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Topic:Encephalomyelitis

Encephalomyelitis in horses refers to inflammation of the brain and spinal cord, often caused by viral infections such as Eastern, Western, and Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis viruses. These conditions can lead to neurological symptoms including fever, ataxia, and behavioral changes. The disease can be transmitted through mosquito vectors, with horses serving as dead-end hosts. Diagnosis typically involves serological testing and clinical evaluation. This page aggregates peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the etiology, pathogenesis, clinical presentation, and management strategies for encephalomyelitis in equine populations.
[Synthesis of virus-specific proteins in cells infected by the Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis virus].
Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR    June 21, 1969   Volume 187, Issue 3 667-669 
Zhdanov VM, Ershov FI, Uryvaev LV.No abstract available
[Electroclinical study of meningo-encephalo-myelitis in horses due to equino-human (West Nile) arbovirus isolated in Camargue].
Journal de medecine de Lyon    October 5, 1968   Volume 49, Issue 150 1423-1441 
Lapras M, Florio R, Joubert L, Oudar J, Guillon JC, Hannoun C.No abstract available
Epidemiologic investigations relating to a case of eastern equine encephalitis in a Trinidadian horse.
The West Indian medical journal    June 1, 1968   Volume 17, Issue 2 90-95 
Tikasingh ES, Aitken TH, Butcher L, Gonzalex O.No abstract available
Epizootic of western encephalomyelitis virus infection in equines in Alberta in 1965.
Canadian journal of comparative medicine : Revue canadienne de medecine comparee    April 1, 1968   Volume 32, Issue 2 403-408 
Morgante O, Vance HN, Shemanchuk JA, Windsor R.The epizootic of equine encephalomyelitis in 1965 in Alberta was proved to be due to Western Encephalomyelitis virus infection by serological findings and virus isolations.Sixty-three horses of 88 tested, showed a diagnostic rise of CF antibodies to Western Encephalomyelitis virus. Western Encephalomyelitis virus was isolated from 5 brains of horses. Homologous antibodies were shown in 3 of these animals, the only ones from which blood specimens were received. For the first time virological evidence is given that Western Encephalomyelitis virus infection in horses is found in more areas of Alb...
[A comparative study of various genetic markers of eastern equine encephalomyelitis virus and its mutants induced by nitrous acid].
Voprosy virusologii    November 1, 1967   Volume 12, Issue 6 683-688 
Kitsak VIa, Fomina AN.No abstract available
Viral encephalitis of equines and domestic ruminants in the Near East. II.
Research in veterinary science    October 1, 1967   Volume 8, Issue 4 419-439 
Daubney R.No abstract available
Viral encephalomyelitis of equines and domestic ruminants in the Near East. I.
Research in veterinary science    July 1, 1967   Volume 8, Issue 3 375-397 
Daubney R, Mahlau EA.No abstract available
A safety test for Eastern equine encephalomyelitis vaccine.
Applied microbiology    July 1, 1967   Volume 15, Issue 4 968-969 doi: 10.1128/am.15.4.968-969.1967
Berman S, Lowenthal JP, Sorrentino JV, White AB.No abstract available
Epidemiological aspects of venezuelan equine encephalitis virus infections.
Bacteriological reviews    March 1, 1967   Volume 31, Issue 1 65-81 doi: 10.1128/br.31.1.65-81.1967
Sidwell RW, Gebhardt LP, Thorpe BD.No abstract available
[History of equine encephalomyelitis in Venezuela].
Revista venezolana de sanidad y asistencia social    September 1, 1966   829+ 
Quiroz C.No abstract available
[Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis and other arbovirus infections. Local service directives for the control of animal cases].
Revista venezolana de sanidad y asistencia social    September 1, 1966   819+ 
Quiróz C, Avilán J.No abstract available
Encephalomyelitis in horses.
Journal of the Iowa Medical Society    May 1, 1966   Volume 56, Issue 5 511 
No abstract available
Immunization against equine encephalomyelitis with a new tissue culture origin vaccine.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    April 1, 1966   Volume 61, Issue 4 348-351 
Gutekunst DE, Martin MJ, Langer PH.No abstract available
[Isolation of West Nile virus in a Camarge horse with encephalomyelitis]. Pantheir R, Hannoun C, Oudar J, Beytout D, Corniou B, Joubert L, Guillon JC, Mouchet J.No abstract available
Serologic survey for neutralizing antibodies to eastern equine and western equine encephalitis viruses in man, wild birds and swine in southern Mexico during 1961.
The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene    March 1, 1966   Volume 15, Issue 2 211-218 doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.1966.15.211
Scherer WF, Sainz CC, De Mucha Macias J, Rubio-Brito R, Miura T, Dickerman RW, Warner DW, Dyer M.No abstract available
Western equine encephalomyelitis in a Florida horse.
The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene    January 1, 1966   Volume 15, Issue 1 96-97 doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.1966.15.96
Jennings WL, Allen RH, Lewis AL.No abstract available
[Outbreak of equine encephalomyelitis in the Republic of Panama].
Boletin de la Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana. Pan American Sanitary Bureau    May 1, 1965   Volume 58, Issue 5 390-394 
Medina G, Gleiser CA, Mackenzie RB.No abstract available
Lipid Inclusions in L Cells Associated with Venezuelan Equine Encephalomyelitis Virus Infection.
Journal of bacteriology    April 1, 1965   Volume 89, Issue 4 1101-1103 doi: 10.1128/jb.89.4.1101-1103.1965
HARDY FM, ARBITER D.Hardy, Frank M. (Fort Detrick, Frederick, Md.), and David Arbiter. Lipid inclusions in L cells associated with Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis virus infection. J. Bacteriol. 89:1101-1103. 1965.-Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis (VEE) virus has been shown to induce changes of lipid components within the L cell. Lipid inclusions in the form of dark granular bodies were observed in the L cell after aqueous osmium tetroxide fixation and Sudan black staining. Microscopic examination of cells as early as 8 hr after infection with VEE virus showed an increase in the concentration of these inclu...
Factors Influencing Determination of Antigenic Relationships Between Western Equine Encephalomyelitis Virus Strains.
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)    March 1, 1965   Volume 94 365-370 
SATURNO A, HENDERSON JR.No abstract available
Climatological Conditions Associated with Outbreaks of Eastern Equine Encephalitis.
The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene    November 1, 1964   Volume 13 851-858 doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.1964.13.851
HAYES RO, HESS AD.No abstract available
[The epidemiologic cycle of Venezuelan equine encephalitis].
Revista venezolana de sanidad y asistencia social    September 1, 1964   Volume 29, Issue 3 430-431 
Briceño Rossi AL.No abstract available
Potentiating Effect of Fractions of Eastern Equine Encephalomyelitis Virus on Interferon Production. MAHDY MS, HO M.No abstract available
Antigenic Variants of Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus.
The Journal of experimental medicine    April 1, 1964   Volume 119, Issue 4 547-565 doi: 10.1084/jem.119.4.547
CASALS J.A study by hemagglutination-inhibition test showed that 19 strains of eastern equine encephalitis virus grouped themselves in two main types, which have been designated North American and South American. The former consists of ten strains from the eastern half of the United States, from Massachusetts to Florida; Jamaica, the Dominican Republic, and, subject to confirmation, Thailand. The South American type comprises nine strains from Panama, Trinidad, British Guiana, Brazil, and Argentina. The strains were isolated from different natural hosts over a period of 30 years.
An Outbreak of Eastern Equine Encephalomyelitis in Jamaica. II. Laboratory Diagnosis and Pathology of Eastern Equine Encephalomyelitis in Jamaica.
The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene    March 1, 1964   Volume 13 335-341 doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.1964.13.335
BELLE EA, GRANT LS, THORBURN MJ.No abstract available
Factors Affecting Plaque Formation by the Infectious Ribonucleic Acid of the Equine Encephalitis Viruses.
The Journal of infectious diseases    February 1, 1964   Volume 114 61-68 doi: 10.1093/infdis/114.1.61
COLON JI, IDOINE JB.No abstract available
Clinical and Immunologic Interrelationship Among Venezuelan, Eastern, and Western Equine Encephalomyelitis Viruses in Burros.
American journal of veterinary research    January 1, 1964   Volume 25 24-31 
BYRNE RJ, FRENCH GR, YANCEY FS, GOCHENOUR WS, RUSSELL PK, RAMSBURG HH, BRAND OA, SCHEIDER FG, BUESCHER EL.No abstract available
Occurrence of Equine Encephalomyelitis in Itaporanga, State of São Paulo, Brazil. II. Serological Studies.
Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo    January 1, 1964   Volume 6 1-4 
PEREIRA OA, NILSSON MR, SUGAY W, TRAPP EE.No abstract available
Antigenic Variation Among Strains of Western Equine Encephalomyelitis Virus.
The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene    May 1, 1963   Volume 12 408-412 doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.1963.12.408
KARABATSOS N, BOURKE AT, HENDERSON JR.No abstract available
[Equine encephalomyelitis in Conchas, Sao Paulo, Brazil: incidence of hemagglutination-inhibiting antibodies in humans and horses].
Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo    May 1, 1962   Volume 4 149-151 
PEREIRA OA, MOREIRA LP, ROJAS E.No abstract available
The comparative pathology of experimental Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis infection in different animal hosts.
The Journal of infectious diseases    January 1, 1962   Volume 110 80-97 doi: 10.1093/infdis/110.1.80
GLEISER CA, GOCHENOUR WS, BERGE TO, TIGERTT WD.No abstract available
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