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The study of viral infections that affect equine species assesses the relationship between viruses and horses. Infections can lead to a range of clinical symptoms and may impact the health and performance of horses. Common equine viruses include Equine Influenza Virus, Equine Herpesvirus, and West Nile Virus, among others. Understanding the mechanisms of viral transmission, pathogenesis, and host immune responses is essential for developing effective prevention and treatment strategies. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the epidemiology, molecular biology, and clinical management of viral infections in horses.
Complement-fixation reactions in equine virus abortion.
American journal of veterinary research    January 1, 1953   Volume 14, Issue 50 40-45 
DOLL ER, MCCOLLUM WH, WALLACE ME, BRYANS JT, RICHARDS MG.No abstract available
Cultivation of equine abortion virus in fetal horse tissue in vitro.
The American journal of pathology    January 1, 1953   Volume 29, Issue 1 139-153 
RANDALL CC, RYDEN FW, DOLL ER, SCHELL FS.No abstract available
Intrauterine and intrafetal inoculations with equine abortion virus in pregnant mares.
The Cornell veterinarian    January 1, 1953   Volume 43, Issue 1 112-121 
DOLL ER.No abstract available
Comparative susceptibility of cultured cell strains to the virus of eastern equine encephalomyelitis.
Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital    December 1, 1952   Volume 91, Issue 6 427-461 
BANG FB, GEY GO, FOARD M, MINNEGAN D.No abstract available
California encephalitis virus, a newly described agent.
California medicine    November 1, 1952   Volume 77, Issue 5 303-309 
HAMMON WM, REEVES WC.In three cases of encephalitis in humans that occurred in the area where the newly described California virus was isolated from mosquitoes, serological evidence seemed to indict the California virus as the etiological agent. In the case of an infant with very severe disease, the serological evidence was convincing; the evidence was almost as strong in the case of a seven-year-old boy; the results in an adult were equivocal. Inapparent infection in man is quite common as indicated by neutralization tests on the sera of nearly 600 residents of California, but encephalitic manifestations of infec...
Seasonal incidence and fetal age in equine virus abortion.
The Cornell veterinarian    October 1, 1952   Volume 42, Issue 4 505-509 
DOLL ER.No abstract available
Interference between St. Louis encephalitis virus and Western equine encephalomyelitis virus along a neuronal pathway.
The Journal of infectious diseases    September 1, 1952   Volume 91, Issue 2 165-172 doi: 10.1093/infdis/91.2.165
JORDAN RT, DUFFY CE.No abstract available
Further note on the action of phenol on the virus of equine infectious anemia.
American journal of veterinary research    April 1, 1952   Volume 13, Issue 47 195-197 
STEIN CD, GATES DW.No abstract available
The problem of human and equine encephalomyelitis in Ecuador.
Acta tropica    January 1, 1952   Volume 9, Issue 1 77-80 
LEVI-CASTILLO R.No abstract available
[Diagnostic value of Kress’ bodies in viral equine abortions].
Medycyna doswiadczalna i mikrobiologia    January 1, 1952   Volume 4, Issue 3 377 
WOYCIECHOWSKA S, MALICKI K.No abstract available
[Biology of virus of infectious equine abortion; thermal reactions of guinea pigs].
Medycyna doswiadczalna i mikrobiologia    January 1, 1952   Volume 4, Issue 3 379-382 
WOYCIECHOWSKA S, BRILL J.No abstract available
Western equine encephalitis; the 1949 epidemic in Colorado.
Diseases of the nervous system    September 1, 1951   Volume 12, Issue 9 259-264 
MULDER DW.No abstract available
[Existence of ultravirus abortion of horses in France].
Comptes rendus hebdomadaires des seances de l'Academie des sciences    July 30, 1951   Volume 233, Issue 5 453-454 
VERGE J, LUCAS A, CAUCHY L, ANDRAL L, PARAF A.No abstract available
[Borna disease in equines].
Berliner tierarztliche Wochenschrift    May 1, 1951   Volume 5 89-94 
FRIEDRICHS E.No abstract available
[Viral abortions in mares].
Medycyna weterynaryjna    March 1, 1951   Volume 7, Issue 3 169-171 
MANNINGER R.No abstract available
Studies on passive immunity in poliomyelitis. I. Some observations on the production of an immune serum to Lansing poliomyelitis virus in the horse.
Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique    January 1, 1951   Volume 42, Issue 1 23-31 
RHODES AJ, CLARK EM, SHIMADA FT.No abstract available
Effect of pituitary adreno-corticotrophic hormone (ACTH) on experimental poliomyelitis and equine encephalomyelitis.
The Journal of infectious diseases    January 1, 1951   Volume 88, Issue 1 54-55 doi: 10.1093/infdis/88.1.54
MILZER A.No abstract available
A complement fixation test for equine virus abortion.
Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.)    November 1, 1950   Volume 75, Issue 2 465-468 doi: 10.3181/00379727-75-18233
RANDALL CC, McVICKAR DL, DOLL ER.No abstract available
[Equine infectious anemia].
La Pathologie generale    November 1, 1950   Volume 50, Issue 622 717-727 
THIERY JP, LUCAS A.No abstract available
Oxygen uptake of embryonated eggs infected with Western equine encephalitis virus.
Science (New York, N.Y.)    October 27, 1950   Volume 112, Issue 2913 505-506 doi: 10.1126/science.112.2913.505
SIEM RA, SMITH BC, McLIMANS WF.No abstract available
The future of Western equine encephalitis.
Manitoba medical review    June 1, 1950   Volume 30, Issue 6 366-368 
ADAMSON JD, BOWMAN M, MacDONELL JA.No abstract available
[Virus abortions in mares; inclusion bodies in the tissues of fetuses].
Medycyna weterynaryjna    April 1, 1950   Volume 6, Issue 4 209-213 
WOYCIECHOWSKA S.No abstract available
Studies of the virus of equine infectious anemia.
American journal of veterinary research    April 1, 1950   Volume 11, Issue 39 157-158 
REAGAN RL, LILLIE MG, HICKMAN JW, BRUECKNER AL.No abstract available
Experimental Mixed Infection of Mice with Lansing Poliomyelitis Virus and Western Equine Encephalomyelitis Virus.
Science (New York, N.Y.)    September 23, 1949   Volume 110, Issue 2856 301-302 doi: 10.1126/science.110.2856.301
Gallagher FW.No abstract available
Local immune response and viral growth rate as factors in immunity to equine encephalomyelitis virus.
Federation proceedings    September 1, 1949   Volume 8, Issue 3 622-624 
SCHLESINGER RW.No abstract available
Evidence of the presence of equine encephalomyelitis virus in Philippine animals. MACE DL, OTT RL, CORTEZ FS.No abstract available
[Pathological study of two cases of acute equine virus encephalomyelitis].
Revista de la Asociacion Medica Argentina    September 15, 1948   Volume 62, Issue 637-638 484-488 
VIVOLI D, VIVOLI MD.No abstract available
The demonstration and transmission of the South African strain of Trypanosoma equiperdum of horses.
The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary science and animal industry    March 1, 1948   Volume 23, Issue 1-2 41-57 
PARKIN BS.No abstract available
EQUINE encephalomyelitis.
Research program. United States. Army. Medical Department    January 1, 1948   Volume 90 166 
No abstract available
EQUINE influenza and complications.
Research program. United States. Army. Medical Department    January 1, 1948   Volume 90 167 
No abstract available