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Aust Vet J ; 86(9): 367-70, 2008 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18782422

ABSTRACT

Ross River Virus (RRV) was believed to be the cause of acute illness in four horses around the Bellarine peninsula in south-west Victoria, Australia. The horses presented with clinical signs including petechial haemorrhages, lymphadenopathy, distal limb swelling and reluctance to move. Fibrinogen was also elevated in three of the four horses. Whilst no virus was isolated, serological testing revealed elevated RRV IgM titres in all horses indicating acute infection. The outbreak occurred at a time when a known RRV vector, the mosquito Aedes camptorhynchus was recorded at very high levels in the region. This report is one of very few to attribute specific signs of disease to RRV in horses in conjunction with serological evidence of infection.


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Alphavirus Infections/veterinary , Culicidae/virology , Horse Diseases/epidemiology , Insect Vectors/virology , Ross River virus/immunology , Alphavirus Infections/epidemiology , Alphavirus Infections/virology , Animals , Antibodies, Viral/blood , Disease Outbreaks/veterinary , Female , Gait Ataxia/epidemiology , Gait Ataxia/veterinary , Gait Ataxia/virology , Horse Diseases/virology , Horses , Male , Ross River virus/isolation & purification , Ross River virus/pathogenicity , Victoria/epidemiology
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