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[Equine infectious anemia–a review].

Abstract: This article combines essential facts of equine infectious anemia. Beside etiology and epidemiology, emphasis is put on the clinical course and laboratory diagnosis. Finally, control measures and prophylactic issues are discussed.
Publication Date: 2014-08-02 PubMed ID: 25080822
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The presented research is a comprehensive review on equine infectious anemia, discussing its cause, spread, clinical progression, laboratory diagnosis, and prevention methods.

Etiology of Equine Infectious Anemia

  • The research identifies the causes of equine infectious anemia. This can help understand why the disease occurs and rises in horse populations, especially examining any trends or patterns that might be associated with its incidence.

Epidemiology of Equine Infectious Anemia

  • The study also focuses on epidemiology of the disease, exploring its spread and occurrence. It investigates factors that may influence its spread, e.g., whether certain horse populations are more susceptible to the disease or if there are geographical risks associated with it.

Clinical Course of Equine Infectious Anemia

  • Setting its sights on the clinical progression, the research expounds on how equine infectious anemia affects horses over time. It traces the phases of the disease, discussing everything from early symptoms to later stages and potential complications.

Laboratory Diagnosis of Equine Infectious Anemia

  • Detailed procedures for the laboratory diagnosis of equine infectious anemia are highlighted in the study. It explains how the disease can be detected and diagnosed through laboratory examinations, and what specific tests or methodologies might be used.

Control Measures and Prophylactic Measures

  • Lastly, the article enumerates control and prophylactic measures to prevent the disease. It proposes ways to limit the spread and impact of the disease in horse populations, and discusses methods for preventing the disease from occurring in horses in the first place.

Cite This Article

APA
Haas L. (2014). [Equine infectious anemia–a review]. Berl Munch Tierarztl Wochenschr, 127(7-8), 297-300.

Publication

ISSN: 0005-9366
NlmUniqueID: 0003163
Country: Germany
Language: ger
Volume: 127
Issue: 7-8
Pages: 297-300

Researcher Affiliations

Haas, Ludwig

    MeSH Terms

    • Animals
    • Equine Infectious Anemia / diagnosis
    • Equine Infectious Anemia / epidemiology
    • Equine Infectious Anemia / prevention & control
    • Equine Infectious Anemia / virology
    • Horses
    • Infectious Anemia Virus, Equine / genetics
    • Infectious Anemia Virus, Equine / immunology
    • Infectious Anemia Virus, Equine / isolation & purification

    Citations

    This article has been cited 2 times.
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