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Equine piroplasmosis is an acute, subacute or chronic tick-borne disease due to Babesia caballi and/or Theileria equi, affecting Equidae and causing economic losses to horse breeders and poor performances during tournaments. The objectives were fourfold: first to determine the seroprevalence of...

Author(s)
Benfenatki, A.; Benfodil, K.; Miroud, K.; Zenia, S.; Khelef, D.; Ait-Oudhia, K.
Publisher
Hellenic Veterinary Medical Society, Athens, Greece
Citation
Journal of the Hellenic Veterinary Medical Society, 2022, 73, 2, pp 3971-3978
Abstract

Equine infectious anemia or EIA is caused by a globally spread lentivirus. EIA virus is related to the human immunodeficiency virus HIV. EIA virus is present in blood and the infection is either iatrogenic or transmitted by vectors. The last EIA case was diagnosed in Finland in 1943. EIA outbreaks...

Author(s)
Vuolle, J.; Kokkonen, U. M.
Publisher
Suomen Eläinlääkäriliitto, Helsinki, Finland
Citation
Suomen Eläinlääkärilehti, 2020, 126, 8, pp 480-485
Abstract

Equine infectious anemia (EIA) is a highly infectious disease in members of the Equidae family, caused by equine infectious anemia virus (EIAV). The disease severity ranges from subclinical to acute or chronic, and causes significant economic losses in the equine industry worldwide. Serologic tests ...

Author(s)
Romo-Sáenz, C. I.; Tamez-Guerra, P.; Olivas-Holguin, A.; Ramos-Zayas, Y.; Obregón-Macías, N.; González-Ochoa, G.; Zavala-Díaz Serna, F. J. de la; Rodríguez-Padilla, C.; Tamez-Guerra, R.; Gomez-Flores, R.
Publisher
Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, USA
Citation
Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, 2021, 33, 4, pp 758-761
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The present study retrospectively analyzed the cases of anemia diagnosed in the Clinical Laboratory of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Iasi, between September 2016 and March 2018. Of the 450 blood samples analyzed from patients clinically examined in our faculty, 104 (23.1%) were anemia...

Author(s)
Mihai, A. A.; Pavel, G.
Publisher
Multimedia Business Corporation, Bucharest, Romania
Citation
Romanian Journal of Veterinary Medicine & Pharmacology, 2022, 2, 34, pp 78-85
Abstract

In this report, a ten-year-old gelding with immune-mediated hemolytic anemia associated with chronic fibrosing mediastinitis of unknown origin is described. The patient suffered from chronic weight loss and intermittent diarrhea for already several months. He was presented with severe anemia,...

Author(s)
Ribonnet, C.; Saey, V.; Ducatelle, R.; Palmers, K.
Publisher
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Ghent, Merelbeke, Belgium
Citation
Vlaams Diergeneeskundig Tijdschrift, 2019, 88, 5, pp 278-286
Abstract

Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a syndrome of progressive loss of functional nephrons that results in retention of nitrogenous and other metabolic products. As a result of progressive decline of nephron function, loss of concentrating ability develops, Fortunately, CKD is very rare...

Author(s)
Kojer, J.; Bakos, Z.
Publisher
Herman Ottó Institute Nonprofit Ltd., Budapest, Hungary
Citation
Magyar Állatorvosok Lapja, 2020, 142, 8, pp 451-465
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A lentivirus belonging to the Retroviridae family is responsible for equine infectious anemia (EIA), and infected horses are carriers for life. Equine infectious anemia is clinically characterized by fever, anemia, can lead to abortion, and the virus can infect fetuses. Most infected horses are...

Author(s)
Lo ChunHua; Wu YingLing
Publisher
Chinese Society of Veterinary Science, Taipei, Taiwan
Citation
Taiwan Veterinary Journal, 2014, 40, 1, pp 1-6
Abstract

Background: Simultaneous chronic pleuritis and peritonitis is a rare condition in adult horses. The aethlopathogenesis and clinical signs of pleuritis and peritonitis in horses, as well as their diagnostic methods are described. Objectives: The aim at the current article was to review the published ...

Author(s)
Plutzer, I.; Perge, E.; Bakos, Z.
Publisher
NAKVI, Budapest, Hungary
Citation
Magyar Állatorvosok Lapja, 2017, 139, 9, pp 515-523
Abstract

The Venezuelan creole breed of horses is part of the biodiversity landscape, also it is used for work due to its hardiness. It is often exposed to pathogens including equine infectious anemia virus (EIAV), which produces a chronic transmissible disease affecting equines. Agar gel immunodifusion...

Author(s)
Márquez-Alvarado, Y.; Márquez-Alvarado, A.; Meléndez-Pereira, C.; Villarreal-Alvarez, V.; Salas-Araujo, Y.; Canelón-Pérez, J.
Publisher
Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, Universidad del Zulia, Maracaibo, Venezuela
Citation
Revista Cientifica, Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, Universidad del Zulia, 2015, 25, 5, pp 381-385
Abstract

Equine infectious anemia (EIA) is a contagious infectious disease that affects horses: horses and ponies (Equss caballus), mules and donkeys (E. asinus), caused by Lentivirus of Retroviridae family, subfamily Orthoretrovirinae. The infection causes recurrent fevers, autoimmune anemia, jaundice and...

Author(s)
Flores-Flores, P. A.; Velázquez-Ordoñez, V.; Valladares-Carranza, B.; Zamora-Espinosa, J. L.; Ortega-Santana, C.; Gutiérrez-Castillo, A.; Alonso-Fresan, U.; Barbabosa-Pliego, A.
Publisher
Veterinaria Organizacion S.L., Malaga, Spain
Citation
REDVET, 2015, 16, 3, pp 031501

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