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Veterinary research in horses encompasses the study of diseases, health management, and medical treatments specific to equine species. This field investigates various aspects of horse health, including infectious diseases, metabolic disorders, and musculoskeletal conditions. Researchers focus on understanding the pathophysiology of equine ailments, developing diagnostic tools, and evaluating therapeutic interventions. The study of horse health also involves examining preventive measures such as vaccination protocols and nutritional management to promote overall well-being. This page collects peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the diverse areas of veterinary science related to horses, providing insights into disease mechanisms, treatment strategies, and advancements in equine healthcare.
Mosquito Exposure Risks in Equine Facilities: An Environmental-Managerial Assessment in Western Romania.
Microorganisms    November 20, 2025   Volume 13, Issue 11 2637 doi: 10.3390/microorganisms13112637
West Nile Virus (WNV) is a mosquito-borne zoonosis with recurrent equine and human cases in Romania. Horses, although dead-end hosts, act as sentinels for local viral circulation. Farm-level risk conditions remain under-characterized. This pilot, exploratory cross-sectional study assessed 42 equine facilities in western Romania (2024). A standardized 10-item checklist was applied and a Composite Environmental Risk Score (CERS) (0-10, unweighted) was computed per facility. Spatial analysis in QGIS included distances to nearby water bodies. No serological or entomological data were collected; th...
Could “wild horses” drag you away? Quantifying muscular architecture in the forelimbs of extant, non-domestic equids (Perissodactyla: Equidae).
Anatomical record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)    November 20, 2025   doi: 10.1002/ar.70092
De Ridder T, Aerts P, MacLaren JA.Equid evolution is characterized by a high diversity of extinct species and morphologies, whereas extant equids share a superficially similar, monodactyl morphology. This inferred musculoskeletal similarity of modern equid limbs remains unexplored, and it is often assumed that domestic horse limbs are representative for wild equids (e.g., zebras, onagers, etc.). Our aim was to quantitatively describe the muscle architecture and arrangement of all forelimb muscles in extant wild Equus species to test this assumption, and investigate any differences between the species. We hypothesized that ther...
Validation of a smart textile device for long-duration heart rate variability and detection of physiological arrhythmias in resting horses.
BMC veterinary research    November 19, 2025   Volume 21, Issue 1 675 doi: 10.1186/s12917-025-05120-0
McCrae P, Spong H, Moorehead J, Pearson W.A smart textile device has been developed for the recording of electrocardiograms (ECGs) in horses; however, the utility of this device for long-duration heart rate variability (HRV) monitoring and detection of physiological arrhythmias is unknown. Therefore, the objective of this study was to validate a smart textile device for HRV over long durations (6 h) in resting horses. ECGs were recorded simultaneously via the Myant Skiin Equine textile device and a reference device (Televet 100) in 12 horses. ECGs were evaluated by a blinded observer for arrhythmias, and HRV metrics were calculated. ...
Metformin in the Horse: Pharmacokinetics and Detection Times Using Monte Carlo Simulations.
Drug testing and analysis    November 19, 2025   Volume 18, Issue 1 139-148 doi: 10.1002/dta.70000
Jacobs ME, Blea J, Hardy M, McKemie DS, Traynham M, Knych HK.The racehorse industry has strict regulations regarding the detection of prohibited substances in horses. Metformin, a diabetes medication, is a prohibited substance that has been reported in post-race blood and urine samples collected from racehorses. For further characterization of the disposition of metformin, 12 Thoroughbred horses were administered metformin orally and intravenously in a randomized, balanced, two-way crossover design. Serum and urine samples were collected, and drug concentrations determined via liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. The serum data were analyzed ...
Detection of Nandrolone Decanoate and Its Metabolites in Equine Hair After Intramuscular Administration.
Drug testing and analysis    November 19, 2025   Volume 18, Issue 1 149-158 doi: 10.1002/dta.70001
So YM, Kwok WH, Yuen SMS, Wong COL, Wan TSM, Ho ENM.This paper describes the detection of nandrolone decanoate and its metabolites in mane hair collected from horses that have been treated with nandrolone decanoate (Deca-Durabolin). The intramuscular administration study of nandrolone decanoate in three Thoroughbred castrated horses (each received 800 mg weekly for 3 consecutive weeks) was previously conducted to investigate its metabolism and detection time in plasma and urine for doping control purposes. In this work, segmental analysis of the post-administration hair has revealed that (i) nandrolone decanoate and its metabolites, nandrolon...
In Vitro Investigation of Equine Gut Microbiota Alterations During Hypoglycin A Exposure.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI    November 19, 2025   Volume 15, Issue 22 3343 doi: 10.3390/ani15223343
François AC, Taminiau B, Renaud B, Gonza-Quito IE, Massey C, Hyde C, Piercy RJ, Douny C, Scippo ML, Daube G, Gustin P, Delcenserie V, Votion DM.Hypoglycin A is a plant-derived protoxin that causes atypical myopathy in equids. In atypical myopathy-affected horses, metabolomic and microbiome studies have reported alterations in metabolic markers and faecal microbiota composition, pointing to a potential disruption of microbial homeostasis. However, in vivo observations are strongly confounded by host-related factors, underscoring the need for controlled in vitro approaches. To address this, we used an in vitro static batch fermentation model simulating the equine colon to investigate the direct effects of hypoglycin A on microbiota comp...
Synovial Fluid and Serum MicroRNA Signatures in Equine Osteoarthritis.
International journal of molecular sciences    November 19, 2025   Volume 26, Issue 22 11190 doi: 10.3390/ijms262211190
Castanheira CIGD, Taylor S, Skiöldebrand E, Rubio-Martinez LM, Hackl M, Clegg PD, Peffers MJ.The aim of this study was to identify differentially expressed microRNAs (miRNAs) in serum and synovial fluid (SF) samples of control horses and those with osteoarthritis (OA) to identify potential candidates for biomarkers of disease. Total RNA was extracted from serum and SF samples of control (n = 4) and OA (n = 9) horses and sequenced. Differential expression analysis, pathway analysis and miRNA target prediction were performed. A group of six miRNAs (eca-miR-199a-3p, eca-miR-148a, eca-miR-99b, eca-miR-146a, eca-miR-423-5p and eca-miR-23b) was selected for validation in an independent coho...
Immunolabelling and Micro-Computed Tomography Revealed Age-Related Alterations in 3D Microvasculature of Tendons.
Aging cell    November 18, 2025   Volume 25, Issue 1 e70293 doi: 10.1111/acel.70293
Iwasaki N, Llewellyn J, Brown J, Zamboulis DE, Finding EJT, Wheeler-Jones CPD, Thorpe CT.Tendon degeneration is common, and its risk increases with age both in humans and horses. Tendon regeneration and healing is limited due to inherent low cell density and vascularisation, and current treatments are insufficient as indicated by scar tissue formation and a high re-injury rate. The tendon vasculature plays a crucial role in tendon homeostasis, regeneration and healing, making it a potential therapeutic target. However, the effect of ageing on the tendon microvasculature is poorly understood. Here, we provide the first comprehensive characterisation of the tendon microvasculature. ...
Characterization of surface properties and antimicrobial activity of autochthonous lactic acid bacteria isolated from the reproductive tract of healthy mares.
Theriogenology    November 17, 2025   Volume 252 117760 doi: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2025.117760
Silva JA, Vasquetto A, Mouguelar H, Nader-Macías MEF, Pellegrino MS.Equine endometritis, a major cause of subfertility in mares, has a significant economic impact on horse breeding. In the face of rising antimicrobial resistance, the use of beneficial bacteria to prevent this disease is a non-antibiotic alternative which aligns with "One Health" principles. This study characterised vaginal autochthonous lactic acid bacteria (LAB) from healthy mares. Out of the 25 presumptive LAB isolates obtained from 15 clinically healthy thoroughbred mares, 24 were confirmed. Surface properties were assessed (autoaggregation, hydrophobicity, biofilm formation, exopolysacchar...
Defining the Heart Rate Zone Corresponding to the Lactate Threshold in Colombian Paso Horses.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI    November 17, 2025   Volume 15, Issue 22 3308 doi: 10.3390/ani15223308
Zuluaga-Cabrera AM, Barbosa da Costa G, Martinez ID, Arias MP.Colombian Paso horses (CPs) excel in gait competitions due to their endurance, speed, and precision, which demand a high level of cardiorespiratory fitness. However, their training regimes often lack scientific support, and few studies have linked physiological parameters to optimal training zones. This study aimed to estimate the aerobic lactate threshold (LTaer) using mathematical methods and to correlate it with heart rate (HR) zones and blood lactate. Eighteen CPs were evaluated and classified into trained (GT) and untrained (GD) groups. All animals underwent a field-based incremental exer...
Correction: Integrated molecular and serological survey of Rhodococcus equi in horses from three regions of Kazakhstan.
Frontiers in veterinary science    November 17, 2025   Volume 12 1734084 doi: 10.3389/fvets.2025.1734084
Zanilabdin M, Ilgekbayeva G, Otarbayev B, Nissanova R, Mussayeva G, Takai S, Suzuki Y, Kakuda T, Kurman S, Kassymov Y, Valiyeva B.[This corrects the article DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2025.1650186.].
Agreement between veterinarians and three objective evaluation systems in naturally occurring equine lameness.
Equine veterinary journal    November 16, 2025   doi: 10.1111/evj.70116
McPeek JL, Menarim B, Sponseller B, McClendon M, Adam EN, Adams AA, Slone S, Page AE.Subjective lameness evaluations are critical components of equine musculoskeletal health assessments. Objective approaches can supplement diagnosis and may be preferred for specific cases and scientific purposes. Objective: Evaluate agreements between subjective evaluation of two veterinarians and standard clinical interpretations from outputs of an AI-based smartphone application (Sleip; AI-SPA), the inertial measurement unit (IMU) system Equinosis Q Lameness Locator (LL), and the IMU system Equisym (ES). Methods: In vivo experiment. Methods: Twenty-five research horses (10-30 years) were e...
Effects of Lidocaine Alone Versus Lidocaine-Dexmedetomidine Infusion on Pulmonary Gas Exchange and Respiratory Mechanics During Isoflurane Anesthesia in Horses.
Veterinary sciences    November 16, 2025   Volume 12, Issue 11 1089 doi: 10.3390/vetsci12111089
Chiavaccini L, Moura RA, Azevedo TMBPR, De Gennaro C, Vettorato E, Romano M, Portela DA.Dexmedetomidine improves pulmonary function in dogs and humans, but evidence in horses is scarce. This study evaluated dexmedetomidine infusion on oxygenation and respiratory mechanics in anesthetized horses. Twenty horses undergoing elective surgery were included in a prospective, non-randomized, observational study. Horses received either lidocaine alone (1.3 mg/kg over 15 min, then 3 mg/kg/hour; LIDO) or combined with dexmedetomidine (1.75 μg/kg over 15 min, then 1.75 μg/kg/hour; DL). Respiratory mechanics, gas exchange, and cardiovascular variables were recorded at baseline, post-loading...
The Concentration and Duration of Lipopolysaccharide Stimulation Produce Different Cytokine Responses in an Ex Vivo Whole Blood Model in Horses.
Veterinary sciences    November 16, 2025   Volume 12, Issue 11 1090 doi: 10.3390/vetsci12111090
Mitlyng N, Hobbs KJ, Cooper BL, Sheats MK.Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is frequently used in equine research to model clinical endotoxemia; however, there is no standardized protocol for inducing cytokine production in equine whole blood. To address this knowledge gap, the goal of this study was to compare the cytokine responses elicited by three different LPS stimulation protocols. Whole blood was collected from six healthy horses (aged 5-30 years; mixed breeds and genders) from the North Carolina State University teaching herd (IACUC #23-412). Sixty milliliters of heparinized blood were aseptically drawn and divided into 15 mL aliquots....
Influence of follicular size, plasma progesterone, and estradiol benzoate administration on endometrial edema onset and duration in mares.
Theriogenology    November 15, 2025   Volume 252 117758 doi: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2025.117758
Sala-Ayala L, Cuervo-Arango J, Martínez Boví R.Endometrial edema is an ultrasonographic sign of estrus in mares and is positively associated with fertility. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of follicular size, systemic progesterone (P4), and exogenous estradiol benzoate (EB) on the onset and duration of endometrial edema. In Experiment 1, anestrus (n = 4) and diestrus mares (n = 4) received 4 mg of EB intramuscularly; edema scores and plasma P4 were monitored over four days. In a complementary group (n = 5), mares were monitored until ovulation, then administered 4 mg of EB and examined every 12 h for 48 h. In Experimen...
The one health threat of African horse sickness: Are Europe or the Middle East next?
Equine veterinary journal    November 14, 2025   Volume 58, Issue 2 283-286 doi: 10.1111/evj.70119
Hebel C, Craig D, van Rijn PA, Joseph S, Wernery U.No abstract available
Clinical signs, clinical pathology and outcomes in horses infected naturally with equine encephalosis virus.
Equine veterinary journal    November 14, 2025   Volume 58, Issue 2 434-443 doi: 10.1111/evj.70117
Piketh G, Viljoen A, Eberhardt C.Equine encephalosis (EE) is caused by an Orbivirus from the family Sedoreoviridae and is thus similar to African horse sickness (AHS) and Bluetongue viruses (BTV). These viruses are transmitted by Culicoides midges. Equine encephalosis can infect horses, donkeys and zebras sub-clinically while only horses develop clinical disease. The vector's distribution is climate-dependent with evidence for circulation in Southern Africa, the Middle East and India. Global warming could facilitate the expansion of this distribution and consequently the potential spread into Europe should not be overlooked. ...
A novel kirkovirus may be associated with equine gastrointestinal disease.
Equine veterinary journal    November 14, 2025   Volume 58, Issue 2 414-422 doi: 10.1111/evj.70121
Haywood LMB, Clark A, Hause B, Sheahan B.Many cases of equine enterocolitis are suspected to be infectious in nature, but no pathogen is identified in many cases. Objective: Perform next-generation sequencing on faeces collected from cases of equine enterocolitis for the presence of novel viruses and determine if an identified novel virus is associated with cases of equine enterocolitis. Methods: Retrospective cohort study. Methods: Next generation sequencing was performed targeting viral genomes from n = 13 pooled faecal samples (n = 5 horses/pool) with enterocolitis. Subsequent qPCR was performed targeting the highly conser...
Four-step tenoscopic technique to resect a torn proximal manica flexoria while sparing the mesotendons of the deep digital flexor tendon in 30 horses.
Veterinary surgery : VS    November 14, 2025   Volume 55, Issue 2 416-428 doi: 10.1111/vsu.70057
Racine J, Ungermann A, Blatter M, von Plato G, Rijkenhuizen ABM.To describe a modified two-portal tenoscopic technique for proximal manica flexoria (MF) resection designed to preserve the mesotendons (MTs) of the deep digital flexor tendon (DDFT). Methods: Prospective clinical study. Methods: Client-owned horses (n = 30). Methods: MF resection was performed in four steps: (1) Transection of the lateral attachment of the MF to the superficial digital flexor tendon (SDFT), staying abaxial to the lateral MT; (2) transection of the medial attachment of the MF to the SDFT between the flexor tendons from distal to proximal until reaching the level of the med...
Babesia spp. in Domestic Animals from Rural Areas of Cauca Department: Previous Exposure and Molecular Detection Among Canines, Bovines and Equines.
Acta parasitologica    November 14, 2025   Volume 70, Issue 6 225 doi: 10.1007/s11686-025-01156-2
Silva-Ramos CR, Niño Rodríguez JA, Gil-Mora J, Betancourt-Ruiz P, Martínez-Díaz HC, Forero-Becerra E, Matiz-González JM, Bolaños E, Olaya-M LA....Babesia species are tick-borne protozoan parasites which affect several animal species. Babesia spp. infections are significantly important for veterinary medicine, affecting a wide range of domestic animal species such as dogs, cattle, and horses. In Colombia, studies of Babesia spp. infections in domestic animals are scarce. Thus, the aim of the present study was to explore the circulation of these parasites among domestic canines, bovines and equines from the department of Cauca. Methods: Between August and November, 2017, active domestic animal sampling of cattle was performed in eight rur...
Ultrasonographic measurement of the collateral ligaments of the distal interphalangeal joint in the Argentine Polo Horse.
Brazilian journal of veterinary medicine    November 13, 2025   Volume 47 e003125 doi: 10.29374/2527-2179.bjvm003125
Góss GC, Mozzaquatro FD, Machado IRL, Gomes EM, Martins NR, Duarte CA.The collateral ligaments of the distal interphalangeal joint (CL-DIPJ) are important structures for athletic horses. Ligament injuries can cause lameness, but ultrasound imaging can detect such lesions, which usually present with changes in echogenicity and an increase in the cross-sectional area (CSA) of the ligament. Measurements of these structures vary among authors, which complicates the diagnosis. Thus, this study aimed to describe the ultrasound measurements (dorsopalmar diameter [DPD], lateromedial diameter [LMD], and CSA) of the CL-DIPJ in Argentine Polo horses. We measured the CL-DIP...
Effects of clodronate disodium on markers of inflammation and cartilage metabolism in juvenile horses challenged with intra-articular lipopolysaccharide.
Journal of animal science    November 12, 2025   Volume 103 skaf393 doi: 10.1093/jas/skaf393
George JM, Leatherwood JL, Paris BL, Arnold CE, Glass KG, Conrad MB, Martinez RE, Vergara-Hernandez FB, Nielsen BD, Colbath AC, Welsh TH, Bradbery AN.Perceived chondroprotective and anti-inflammatory benefits of bisphosphonates in the juvenile horse has led to extra-label use without supportive data regarding intra-articular effects on cartilage metabolism and inflammation. Thirty-two yearling Quarter Horses were stratified into 4 treatment groups by age (500 ± 13 d), BW (336 ± 26 kg), sex (n = 16 female; n = 16 male) and initial bone optical density for a 140-d study. The study consisted of two exercise phases: Phase 1 (d 0-84) emulated sales preparation and Phase 2 (d 99-140) mimicked early exercise training. Horses we...
Cardiac-Metabolic Coupling Revealed by Lipid and Energy Metabolomics Determines 80 km Endurance Performance in Yili Horses.
Biology    November 12, 2025   Volume 14, Issue 11 1581 doi: 10.3390/biology14111581
Wang T, Huang J, Ren W, Meng J, Yao X, Chu H, Yao R, Zhai M, Zeng Y.This study aimed to investigate the regulatory mechanisms underlying the relationship between cardiac structure and function and plasma metabolic characteristics in Yili horses participating in an 80-km endurance, by integrating echocardiography, lipidomics, and energy metabolomics analyses. Twenty four competing Yili horses were selected and divided based on competition outcomes: Pre-Completion Group: PCG ( = 6); Post-Completion Group: PoCG ( = 6); Overtime Completion Group: OCG ( = 6); and Non-Completion Group: NCG ( = 6). Cardiac structural and functional parameters were assessed via echoca...
Seroprevalence of Sarcocystis spp., Neospora spp. and Besnoitia spp. in horses (Equus caballus) intended for slaughter in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
Veterinary parasitology, regional studies and reports    November 12, 2025   Volume 66 101377 doi: 10.1016/j.vprsr.2025.101377
de Oliveira UV, Waap H, Gomes J, da Silva AN, Lacerda LC, da Silva Oliveira Costa T, de Sousa Lima T, Schares G, Pinheiro AM, Gondim LFP, Munhoz AD.The study aimed to assess the prevalence of horses reactive to Sarcocystis neurona, Neospora caninum, and Besnoitia besnoiti in horses from the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Sera reactivity was tested by the Immunofluorescent Antibody Test (IFAT) in 354 equids sampled at slaughter, using a cut-off of 1:80 for S. neurona and 1:50 for N. caninum and B. besnoiti. Detection of N. caninum was attempted by PCR and bioassay in gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus) using brain samples collected from seropositive horses. Sera from 158 horses (44.63 %) (158/354; CI: 39.54-49.84 %) reacted to S. neuron...
In Vitro Activity of Manuka Honey, Either Alone or in Combination With Topical Antibiotics, Against Bacteria Commonly Found in Equine Ulcerative Keratitis.
Veterinary ophthalmology    November 12, 2025   Volume 29, Issue 2 e70111 doi: 10.1111/vop.70111
Barvelink M, Brok B, Djajadiningrat-Laanen SC, Vernooij JCM, Broens EM, Slenter IJM.To assess the antibacterial activity of manuka honey against bacterial isolates commonly associated with infected corneal ulcerations in horses, and to investigate possible combined effects of manuka honey and commonly prescribed topical antibiotics. Methods: Four Staphylococcus aureus, including three methicillin-resistant (MRSA), two methicillin-resistant coagulase-negative staphylococci (S. sciuri and S. haemolyticus), and two Streptococcus equi subspecies zooepidemicus isolates from horses with stromal ulcerative keratitis were selected. Minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) and minimu...
L-Carnitine supplementation to the stallion semen extender attenuates the cryopreservation induced oxidative stress and ameliorates sperm functional attributes.
Journal of equine veterinary science    November 8, 2025   Volume 155 105731 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2025.105731
Solanki O, Talluri TR, Jhamb D, Kumar S, Pargi KK, Paul N, Kutty M, Dedar RK, Meena M, Gaur M, Bhattacharya TK.The current study evaluated the effect of L-Carnitine supplementation to the stallion semen extender on pre-freeze and post-thaw semen quality and oxidative parameters in Marwari breed stallions. Methods: For this purpose, thirty-six semen ejaculates (6 ejaculates from each stallion) were collected using an artificial vagina (AV) from six adult Marwari stallions. The gel free semen was extended with different concentrations of L-Carnitine (LC) i.e. 0 mM (control), 2.5 mM (T1), 5 mM (T2) and 10 mM (T3). Pre-freeze and post-thaw semen evaluations were conducted for various seminal attributes and...
Detection of degenerative joint disease of the distal interphalangeal joint in thoracic limbs characterized by joint space narrowing using standing low-field MRI in 25 equine patients.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    November 7, 2025   1-9 doi: 10.2460/javma.25.06.0368
van Veggel ECS, Cokelaere SM, Vanderperren K, Selberg KT, Rasmussen J, Bergman HJ, Vernooij JCM, Hoogelander B.To report low-field standing MRI findings and, when available, postmortem findings of 25 thoracic limbs with degenerative joint disease of the distal interphalangeal joint (DIPJ) characterized by narrowing of the joint space suggestive of cartilage loss. Unassigned: Medical records from September 2015 to July 2022 were reviewed for clinical history, signalment, MRI, and postmortem findings. The study retrospectively analyzed cases in which lameness was linked to DIPJ joint space narrowing using a partially nested comparative design. Width was measured at 4 DIPJ sites, as well as a ratio to the...
Feasibility of a medial tenoscopic portal in the equine carpal flexor tendon sheath in cadavers.
Veterinary surgery : VS    November 7, 2025   Volume 55, Issue 2 402-408 doi: 10.1111/vsu.70038
Woods T, Dixon J, Melvaine C, Fraser B.To determine the ideal location of a medial tenoscopic portal in the equine carpal flexor tendon sheath (CFTS) using contrast computed tomography (CT). Methods: Experimental cadaver study. Methods: A total of 20 entire forelimbs from adult Standardbred horses. Methods: Contrast media diluted in saline was injected into the CFTS from a lateral approach before manually flexing and extending the limb 20 times to disperse the contrast solution. The limbs were placed in lateral recumbency and a capped 21-gauge 1.5 inch needle was placed approximately 5 mm proximal and 32 mm caudal to the palpab...
Collagen composition in equine exuberant granulation tissue reflects tissue immaturity.
PloS one    November 6, 2025   Volume 20, Issue 11 e0335179 doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0335179
Partusch L, Rutland CS, Martens A, Du Cheyne C, De Spiegelaere W, Michler JK.Exuberant granulation tissue (EGT) is a second intention wound healing disorder. It commonly occurs in the distal limb of horses. EGT causes significant increase in the duration and cost of treatment, potentially leading to the decision not to pursue treatment and euthanize the patient. The underlying pathomechanisms of this fibroproliferative disorder remain unclear, particularly in terms of collagen composition and the association between myofibroblasts and blood vessels. This study investigated the collagen composition in naturally occurring EGT following trimming in 19 horses (EGT group). ...
Serological Investigations on West Nile Virus in Horses in Kazakhstan.
Microorganisms    November 6, 2025   Volume 13, Issue 11 2541 doi: 10.3390/microorganisms13112541
This study presents the first investigation of West Nile virus (WNV) seroprevalence among farmed horses in Kazakhstan. In 2024, a total of 368 serum samples were collected from horses across 106 settlements in 10 regions of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), antibodies to WNV were detected in 32 horses (8.7%; 95% CI: 6.2-12.0%) from six regions. Among the seropositive animals, 26 (81.25%) were females and 6 (18.75%) were males, ranging in age from 1 to 19 years. No statistically significant association between sex and the presence of antibodies to W...
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