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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.
A preliminary survey for equine abortion virus infection by complement fixation test in Hokkaido, Japan.
The Japanese journal of experimental medicine    June 1, 1959   Volume 29 203-211 
KAWAKAMI Y, KAJI T, SUGIMURA K, SHIMIZU T, MATUMOTO M.No abstract available
Studies on the virus of equine infectious anemia. II. Neutralization and protection tests with Arakawa’s virus.
Yokohama medical bulletin    June 1, 1959   Volume 10 125-130 
YAOI H, GOTO N, SANO H, YAMASAWA R.No abstract available
Western equine encephalitis.
Rocky Mountain medical journal    April 1, 1959   Volume 56, Issue 4 68 
COPPS SC, GIDDINGS LE.No abstract available
Studies on the virus of equine infectious anemia. I. Re-transmission of Arakawa’s virus to horse.
Yokohama medical bulletin    February 1, 1959   Volume 10, Issue 1 1-10 
YAOI H, NAGATA A, GOTO N, SAITO K.No abstract available
Experimental studies on equine infectious anemia (swamp fever). I. Re-transmission of Arakawa’s virus to horse.
Archiv fur die gesamte Virusforschung    January 1, 1959   Volume 8, Issue 5 621-631 doi: 10.1007/BF01242246
YAOI H, NAGATA A, GOTO N, SAITO K.No abstract available
[On the question of using hyperimmune equine serum in the prevention of influenza].
Ceskoslovenska epidemiologie, mikrobiologie, imunologie    January 1, 1959   Volume 8, Issue 1 9-12 
PECENKA J, IZBICKY A, HANA I.No abstract available
[Isolation of the virus of abortion in the mare on culture of horse renal tissue].
Comptes rendus des seances de la Societe de biologie et de ses filiales    January 1, 1959   Volume 153 876-879 
SHIMIZU T, KAWAKAMI Y, ISHITANI R, ISHIZAKI R, AJI T, SUGIMURA K, ISHII S, MATUMOTO M.No abstract available
Serological survey in animals for type A influenza in relation to the 1957 pandemic.
Bulletin of the World Health Organization    January 1, 1959   Volume 20, Issue 2-3 465-488 
KAPLAN MM, PAYNE AM.In 1957 the World Health Organization arranged a survey of horse and swine sera in a number of countries in order to gain information on the role and importance of animals in the epidemiology of influenza. The veterinary services of the countries concerned were requested to obtain blood specimens from these animals, if possible both before and after the human pandemic of Asian influenza. This paper reports on the results of haemagglutination-inhibition and complement-fixation tests performed on these sera in WHO Influenza Centres and other collaborating laboratories.It is apparent from these r...
Changes in protein and nucleic acid content on Hela cells infected with equine abortion virus.
Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.)    December 1, 1958   Volume 99, Issue 3 782-785 doi: 10.3181/00379727-99-24500
MOORE DJ, RANDALL CC.No abstract available
Electron microscopy of equine abortion virus. BRACKEN EC, NORRIS JL.No abstract available
Field and laboratory studies on equine encephalitis.
The New England journal of medicine    July 17, 1958   Volume 259, Issue 3 107-113 doi: 10.1056/NEJM195807172590302
FEEMSTER RF, WHEELER RE, DANIELS JB, ROSE HD, SCHAEFFER M, KISSLING RE, HAYES RO, ALEXANDER ER, MURRAY WA.No abstract available
Responses of horses to a neurotropic strain of equine influenza virus.
American journal of veterinary research    July 1, 1958   Volume 19, Issue 72 655-660 
BYRNE RJ, QUAN AL, KASCHULA VR.No abstract available
A note on the history of horsepox.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    May 15, 1958   Volume 132, Issue 10 420-422 
EBY CH.No abstract available
Studies on the ecology of equine encephalomyelitis.
American journal of public health and the nation's health    March 1, 1958   Volume 48, Issue 3 328-335 doi: 10.2105/ajph.48.3.328
STAMM DD.No abstract available
Studies on western equine encephalomyelitis virus in tissue cultures. I. The color change of phenol red in cultures of chick-embryo tissue as a visible method for assay of western equine encephalomylelitis virus and its antibody.
American journal of hygiene    March 1, 1958   Volume 67, Issue 2 214-236 
BROWN LV.No abstract available
[Possibility of survival of Western type of North American equine encephalomyelitis virus in Ixodus ricinus L].
Ceskoslovenska epidemiologie, mikrobiologie, imunologie    March 1, 1958   Volume 7, Issue 2 102-105 
BENDA R, DANES L.No abstract available
An evaluation of various tissues in culture for isolation of eastern equine encephalitis virus.
Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.)    January 1, 1958   Volume 97, Issue 1 152-158 doi: 10.3181/00379727-97-23673
MEDEARIS DN, KIBRICK S.No abstract available
Investigation of eastern equine encephalomyelitis. I. General aspects.
American journal of hygiene    January 1, 1958   Volume 67, Issue 1 1-3 doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.aje.a119910
JUNGHERR EL, WALLIS RC.No abstract available
Isolation of a virus causing respiratory disease in horses.
Acta virologica    January 1, 1958   Volume 2, Issue 1 52-61 
SOVINOVA O, TUMOVA B, POUSKA F, NEMEC J.No abstract available
Equine encephalitis in Massachusetts.
The New England journal of medicine    October 10, 1957   Volume 257, Issue 15 701-704 doi: 10.1056/NEJM195710102571504
FEEMSTER RF.This research focuses on the first recognized human infection of equine encephalomyelitis, a disease mostly found in horses, which occurred in Massachusetts in the summer of 1938. The study dives […]
The influence of reciprocal immunity on eastern and western equine encephalomyelitis infection in horses and English sparrows.
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)    October 1, 1957   Volume 79, Issue 4 342-347 
STAMM DD, KISSLING RE.No abstract available
Western equine encephalomyelitis: report of a case in Montreal.
Canadian Medical Association journal    July 15, 1957   Volume 77, Issue 2 128-130 
PAVILANIS V, WRIGHT IL, SILVERBERG M.No abstract available
[Isolation of virus responsible for respiratory diseases in horses].
Ceskoslovenska epidemiologie, mikrobiologie, imunologie    July 1, 1957   Volume 6, Issue 4 213-220 
SOVINOVA O, TUMOVA B, POUSTKA F, NEMEC J.No abstract available
Adaptation of equine abortion virus to HeLa cells. RANDALL CC.No abstract available
Studies on hepatitis in hamsters infected with equine abortion virus. I. Sequential development of inclusions and the growth cycle.
The American journal of pathology    July 1, 1957   Volume 33, Issue 4 709-727 
RANDALL CC, BRACKEN EC.No abstract available
[Remarks on a strain of Pasteurella pestis, isolated from a horse in the Belgian Congo; its close connection to the EV strain (Girard and Robic)].
Bulletin de la Societe de pathologie exotique et de ses filiales    May 1, 1957   Volume 50, Issue 3 346-350 
GIRARD G.No abstract available
Natural foci of the Western thpe of North American equine encephalomyelitis (WEE) in Czechoslovakia. III. Morphology of experimental infections with Czechoslovakia strains of the virus of equine encephalomyelitis.
Acta virologica    April 1, 1957   Volume 1, Issue 2 113-119 
ALBRECHT P.No abstract available
Near-Eastern equine encephalomyelitis.
Nature    March 16, 1957   Volume 179, Issue 4559 584-585 doi: 10.1038/179584a0
DAUBNEY R, MAHLAU EA.No abstract available
[Experimental studies on the virus of infectious anemia of horses. II. Ultrafiltration and electron microscopy of viruses fixed in white mice].
Yokohama medical bulletin    February 1, 1957   Volume 8, Issue 1 48-55 
ARAKAWA S, KANEKO T, SEKI T, MUTO S.No abstract available
The lesions of equine viral arteritis.
The Cornell veterinarian    January 1, 1957   Volume 47, Issue 1 52-68 
BRYANS JT, DOLL ER, JONES TC.No abstract available