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Topic:Infectious Disease

Infectious diseases in horses encompass a range of illnesses caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites. These diseases can affect various systems within the equine body, leading to symptoms that range from mild discomfort to severe systemic illness. Common infectious diseases in horses include equine influenza, strangles, equine herpesvirus, and West Nile virus. These diseases can be transmitted through direct contact with infected animals, contaminated surfaces, or vectors such as insects. Understanding the mechanisms of transmission, pathogenesis, and immune response is essential for effective prevention and control. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment, and management of infectious diseases in horses.
Sideroleucocytes as a diagnostic aid in equine infectious anaemia.
Australian veterinary journal    September 1, 1968   Volume 44, Issue 9 406-409 doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1968.tb09133.x
Granzien CK, Newton LG.No abstract available
Horse agglutinins in infectious mononueleosis. 3. riterion for differential diagnosis.
Journal of clinical pathology    September 1, 1968   Volume 21, Issue 5 631-634 doi: 10.1136/jcp.21.5.631
Lee CL, Zandrew F, Davidsohn I.One hundred infectious mononucleosis and the same number of non-infectious mononucleosis sera were studied to evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of horse erythrocytes in the diagnosis of infectious mononucleosis. Titres of horse agglutinins in infectious mononucleosis sera ranged from 28 to 7,168 with a geometric mean of 550, whereas the corresponding sheep agglutinin titres ranged from less than 7 to 3,584, with a geometric mean of 126. Horse agglutinin titres of non-infectious mononucleosis sera ranged from less than 7 to 896, with a geometric mean of 59. Infectious mononucleosis sera ...
Experimental human B influenza virus infection in Chincoteague ponies.
Nature    August 31, 1968   Volume 219, Issue 5157 968-969 doi: 10.1038/219968b0
Kasel JA, Byrne RJ, Harvey EW, Shillinger R.No abstract available
[Myocardium infarct in horses with infectious anemia].
Monatshefte fur Veterinarmedizin    August 15, 1968   Volume 23, Issue 16 627-630 
Dobin MA, Epschtein JF.No abstract available
[Endocarditis in horses].
Monatshefte fur Veterinarmedizin    August 15, 1968   Volume 23, Issue 16 630-633 
Dobin MA.No abstract available
Kinetics of viral deoxyribonucleic acid, protein, and infectious particle production and alterations in host macromolecular syntheses in equine abortion (herpes) virus-infected cells.
Journal of virology    August 1, 1968   Volume 2, Issue 8 793-804 doi: 10.1128/JVI.2.8.793-804.1968
O'Callaghan DJ, Hyde JM, Gentry GA, Randall CC.Infection of exponential-phase suspension cultures of mouse fibroblast cells (L-M) with equine abortion virus (EAV) resulted in inhibition of cell growth and marked alterations in host metabolic processes. The synthesis of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid was inhibited within 4 hr after infection and was suppressed by more than 90% by the time of maximal virus replication (14 to 18 hr). The overall rate of protein synthesis, however, was similar in uninfected and virus-producing cells as determined by measurements of net protein and isotope incorporation. The time course of vir...
[Observation of antibody titer against leptospirae in liver-and other internal diseases of horses].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    July 15, 1968   Volume 75, Issue 14 347-352 
Konrád J, Vosta J.No abstract available
The occurrence of agglutinins to brucella abortus in horses.
Australian veterinary journal    July 1, 1968   Volume 44, Issue 7 323-325 doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1968.tb09113.x
Hutchins DR, Lepherd EE.No abstract available
Equine infectious anemia: a model of immunoproliferative disease.
Blood    July 1, 1968   Volume 32, Issue 1 157-169 
Squire RA.No abstract available
Gas chromatographic detection of in vivo activity of equine infectious anaemia virus.
Applied microbiology    July 1, 1968   Volume 16, Issue 7 1093-1094 doi: 10.1128/am.16.7.1093-1094.1968
Mitruka BM, Norcross NL, Alexander M.No abstract available
Attempts to relate bovine papilloma virus to the cause of equine sarcoid: immunity to bovine papilloma virus.
American journal of veterinary research    July 1, 1968   Volume 29, Issue 7 1363-1366 
Ragland WL, Spencer GR.No abstract available
A heat-labile inhibitor in human serum with the horse red blood cell agglutination test (Mono test) for infectious mononucleosis.
American journal of clinical pathology    July 1, 1968   Volume 50, Issue 1 75-82 doi: 10.1093/ajcp/50.1.75
Sinay HS, Schoen I, Miyahira T.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
[Influenza and rhino-pneumonia in horses in France].
Bulletin - Office international des epizooties    May 1, 1968   Volume 70, Issue 1 149-169 
Brion A.No abstract available
An outbreak of mare abortion in Japan due to infection with equine rhinopneumonitis virus.
Bulletin - Office international des epizooties    May 1, 1968   Volume 70, Issue 1 251-256 
Shimizu T, Kawashima Y.No abstract available
[Viral respiratory tract infections in horses].
Bulletin - Office international des epizooties    May 1, 1968   Volume 70, Issue 1 233-249 
Gerber H.No abstract available
Effect of furaltadone on strangles in horses.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    May 1, 1968   Volume 152, Issue 9 1394-1398 
Evers WD.No abstract available
[Equine viral respiratory infections in Italy].
Bulletin - Office international des epizooties    May 1, 1968   Volume 70, Issue 1 197-217 
Corrias A, Sacco T.No abstract available
[Microsporiasis in horses, with special regard for a Microsporum gypseum infection in a foal].
Mykosen    May 1, 1968   Volume 11, Issue 5 337-346 
Kaben U, Ritscher D.No abstract available
[Isolation of the virus in the respiratory syndrome of horses].
Bulletin - Office international des epizooties    May 1, 1968   Volume 70, Issue 1 109-122 
Böhm HO.No abstract available
Some observations on the viral aetiology of upper respiratory disease of British horses, 1965-1967.
Bulletin - Office international des epizooties    May 1, 1968   Volume 70, Issue 1 181-196 
Burrows R.No abstract available
[Equine specific viral respiratory infections diagnosed in Switzerland and Austria during the years 1963-1966].
Bulletin - Office international des epizooties    May 1, 1968   Volume 70, Issue 1 219-231 
Bürki F.No abstract available
[1st experiments concerning the vaccination of horses against rhino-pneumonia (viral abortion of mares) with a live vaccine from cell cultures].
Bulletin - Office international des epizooties    May 1, 1968   Volume 70, Issue 1 133-140 
Mayr A, Pette J.No abstract available
Virological studies of equine infectious anemia in Japan.
Bulletin - Office international des epizooties    May 1, 1968   Volume 70, Issue 1 615-625 
Kono Y.No abstract available
[African horse sickness].
Bulletin - Office international des epizooties    May 1, 1968   Volume 70, Issue 1 647-662 
Diaz Montilla R, Paños Marti P.No abstract available
[Periodic ophthalmia as a symptom of virus diseases in the horse and cattle].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    April 15, 1968   Volume 75, Issue 8 189-191 
Marolt J.No abstract available
Corynebacterium equi infection in two foals.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    April 15, 1968   Volume 152, Issue 8 1119-1124 
Burrows GE.No abstract available
Twenty years of equine research. A review of the work of The Animal Health Trust’s Equine Research Station from January 1st, 1947-December 31st, 1966.
The Veterinarian    April 1, 1968   Volume 5, Issue 2 149-157 
Miller WC, Barnett G.No abstract available
[Studies on the development of a live vaccine against rhinopneumonitis (mare abortion) of horses]. Mayr A, Pette J, Petzoldt K, Wagener K.No abstract available
Presumptive diagnosis of septicemic listeriosis in a colt.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    April 1, 1968   Volume 63, Issue 4 396-397 
Roberts D.No abstract available