Publikation: Environmental Detection and Potential Transmission of Equine Herpesviruses
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Pathogens. MDPI. 2021, 10(4), 423. eISSN 2076-0817. Available under: doi: 10.3390/pathogens10040423
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Equine herpesviruses (EHV) are a major health concern for domestic and wild equids and represent one of the most economically important disease agents of horses. Most known EHVs are transmitted directly between individuals as a result of direct exposure to exudates and aerosols. However, accumulating evidence suggests that environmental transmission may play a role including air, water, and fomites. Here, we reviewed studies on environmental stability and transmission of EHVs, which may influence viral dynamics and the use of environmental samples for monitoring EHV shedding.
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570 Biowissenschaften, Biologie
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EHV; viral transmission; equids; environmental
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DAYARAM, Anisha, Peter A. SEEBER, Alex D. GREENWOOD, 2021. Environmental Detection and Potential Transmission of Equine Herpesviruses. In: Pathogens. MDPI. 2021, 10(4), 423. eISSN 2076-0817. Available under: doi: 10.3390/pathogens10040423BibTex
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