Update on viral diseases of the equine respiratory tract
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.cveq.2014.11.007
Update on viral diseases of the equine respiratory tract
Abstract
Many viral agents have been associated with respiratory disease of the horse. The most important viral causes of respiratory disease in horses are equine influenza and the equine alphaherpesviruses. Agents such as equine viral arteritis virus, African horse sickness virus, and Hendra virus establish systemic infections. Clinical signs of disease resulting from infection with these agents can manifest as respiratory disease, but the respiratory tract is not the major body system affected by these viruses. Treatment of viral respiratory disease is generally limited to supportive therapies, whereas targeted antimicrobial therapy is effective in cases of bacterial infection.
Keywords: Arteritis virus; Equine; Hendra virus; Herpesvirus; Influenza; Picornavirus; Rhinitis virus.
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