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Sero-surveillance of equine infectious anemia virus in equines in India during more than a decade (1999–2012)

Equine infectious anemia (EIA) is a retroviral infection of horses. Horses infected by EIA virus (EIAV) become inapparent carriers that remain asymptomatic for the remainder of their life span and serve as infection source to other horses. In this study, agar gel immunodiffusion test and ELISA were...

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Published in:Indian Journal of Virology 2013-12, Vol.24 (3), p.386-390
Main Authors: Malik, Praveen, Singha, Harisankar, Goyal, Sachin K., Khurana, Sandip K., Kumar, Rajender, Virmani, Nitin, Shanmugasundaram, Karuppusamy, Pandey, Shashti B., Kant, Ravi, Singh, Birendra K., Singh, Raj K.
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Summary:Equine infectious anemia (EIA) is a retroviral infection of horses. Horses infected by EIA virus (EIAV) become inapparent carriers that remain asymptomatic for the remainder of their life span and serve as infection source to other horses. In this study, agar gel immunodiffusion test and ELISA were used to investigate the presence of antibodies to EIAV in equines. A total of 67,042 equine serum samples from 19 states and two union territories were tested during April 1999 to September 2012. The results revealed that none of the animals were positive for antibodies to EIAV from 1999 to December 2009. However, two EIAV sero-positive cases one each from indigenous and thoroughbred equines were detected in 2010 and 2012, respectively. Occurrence of EIA after a long gap of 11 years is indicative of reemergence of EIA in India which warrants concerted efforts in nationwide surveillance and monitoring for detection and elimination of EIAV carrier animals to prevent EIA outbreak.
ISSN:0970-2822
2347-3584
0974-0120
2347-3517
DOI:10.1007/s13337-013-0142-3