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EHV1 und EHV4 ELISA

    Erregertest Dieser ELISA-Test erkennt Antikörper gegen das Equine Herpesvirus Typ 1 (EHV-1) und gegen das Equine Hespesvirus Typ 4 (EHV-4), die...

    €57.85

      Sample RequirementsSample Requirements

      5 mL - blood - serum tube

      Send your sample by regular mail or express delivery to:

      Equigerminal Lab HIESE
      Rua da Quinta do Sobreiro Nº25
      3230-343 Penela, Portugal

      Turnaround TimeTurnaround Time

      2 to 5 working days

      About the testAbout the test

      This ELISA test detects antibodies to Equine Herpesvirus Type 1 (EHV-1) and Equine Herpesvirus Type 4 (EHV-4), the two viruses responsible for Equine Rhinopneumonitis.

      ELISA test with antibody titration.

      What is Equine Rhinopneumonitis?

      Equine Rhinopneumonitis (ER) is a collective term for several highly contagious diseases caused by Equine Herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1) and Equine Herpesvirus-4 (EHV-4).

      Infection with either virus primarily causes respiratory disease, although EHV-1 may also lead to abortion, neonatal foal death and neurological disease.

      Clinical signsClinical signs

      The incubation period ranges from 2 to 10 days.

      Respiratory signs

      • Fever lasting 1–7 days
      • Coughing
      • Depression
      • Inappetence
      • Nasal discharge

      Reproductive signs

      • Abortion usually occurs between 7 and 11 months of gestation, approximately 2–12 weeks after infection.
      • The mare's reproductive tract is not permanently damaged and fertility is generally not affected.

      Neurological signs

      • Mild incoordination
      • Hindlimb paralysis
      • Recumbency
      • Loss of bladder and tail function
      • Loss of sensation around the tail and hindlimbs
      TransmissionTransmission

      Transmission occurs through:

      • Direct contact (nose-to-nose).
      • Indirect contact via contaminated buckets, clothing and blankets.
      • Aerosol spread over short distances.
      • Contact with aborted foetuses, placentas or placental fluids.

      Following infection, horses may become latent carriers. The virus can reactivate during periods of stress or following administration of high doses of corticosteroids.

      PreventionPrevention

      Upon detection of clinical signs suggestive of EHV, the veterinarian may collect:

      • Nasopharyngeal swabs.
      • Blood samples.
      • Tissue from aborted foetuses.

      Paired blood samples may also be collected to evaluate antibody titres.

      Treatment consists of supportive care.

      Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are commonly used to reduce fever, pain and inflammation.

      Most uncomplicated cases recover within a few weeks.

      Horses with neurological disease have a variable prognosis depending on the severity of the condition. Horses unable to stand for prolonged periods generally have a poor prognosis.

      Affected horses should rest until fully recovered before gradually returning to work.

      ResultsResults

      This ELISA test detects antibodies against Equine Herpesvirus Type 1 (EHV-1) and Equine Herpesvirus Type 4 (EHV-4).

      Antibody titres are reported using ELISA with antibody titration.

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