Equine disease surveillance: quarterly summary.
Abstract: of surveillance testing, April to June 2016Continuing reports of abortion due to equine herpesvirus type 1 infectionInternational disease occurrence in the second quarter of 2016These are among matters discussed in the most recent quarterly equine disease surveillance report, prepared by Defra, the Animal Health Trust and the British Equine Veterinary Association.
British Veterinary Association.
Publication Date: 2016-10-30 PubMed ID: 27789862DOI: 10.1136/vr.i5679Google Scholar: Lookup
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- Journal Article
- Animal Health
- Diagnosis
- Disease control
- Disease Diagnosis
- Disease Etiology
- Disease Management
- Disease Outbreaks
- Disease Prevalence
- Disease Surveillance
- Disease Treatment
- Epidemiology
- Equine Health
- Equine Herpesvirus
- Infection
- Infectious Disease
- Public Health
- Vascular
- Veterinary Care
- Veterinary Medicine
- Veterinary Research
- Veterinary Science
Summary
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The research article presents a quarterly summary on equine disease surveillance activities conducted from April to June 2016. The study highlights incidents of abortion in horses due to equine herpesvirus type 1 infection and discusses international disease occurrence during the same period.
About This Surveillance Study
The research conducted represents a partnership between Defra, the Animal Health Trust, and the British Equine Veterinary Association. Their collective effort has allowed for:
- A comprehensive disease surveillance study focused on equine health issues from April to June 2016.
- A robust understanding of the dynamic of equine herpesvirus type 1, which is causing abortions in horses.
- An overview of international disease occurrence in horses during the second quarter of 2016.
Major Findings of the Research
The research article emphasizes on two main points:
- Continued cases of abortion due to equine herpesvirus type 1 infection: The study has shown a sustained trend of abortion in horses due to this viral infection. This affirms the virulence of this particular herpesvirus in equines and the potential threat it presents to horse’s reproductive health.
- International disease occurrence in 2016’s second quarter: The findings in this area suggest the spread of various equine diseases during the stipulated period. This could be beneficial for future studies, other researchers, or equine health professionals in establishing preventive measures and studying disease patterns in horses globally.
Significance of the Surveillance Report
This equine disease surveillance report is significant in that:
- It provides precise, updated, and timely information about equine diseases. This can be fundamental for various stakeholders in the equine industry, particularly veterinarians and horse owners, to prevent disease outbreak or promote better horse health management.
- Its findings contribute to a broader pool of knowledge, thereby helping those responsible for making policy creation or modifications on equine health matters. It also provides direction for further research on specific diseases, such as the equine herpesvirus type 1.
Cite This Article
APA
(2016).
Equine disease surveillance: quarterly summary.
Vet Rec, 179(17), 428-431.
https://doi.org/10.1136/vr.i5679 Publication
Researcher Affiliations
MeSH Terms
- Animals
- Bacterial Infections / epidemiology
- Bacterial Infections / veterinary
- Disease Outbreaks / statistics & numerical data
- Disease Outbreaks / veterinary
- Female
- Horse Diseases / epidemiology
- Horses
- Internationality
- Male
- Parasitic Diseases, Animal / epidemiology
- Pregnancy
- Sentinel Surveillance / veterinary
- United Kingdom / epidemiology
- Virus Diseases / epidemiology
- Virus Diseases / veterinary
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