Pathogen test
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The RT-qPCR test detects the genome (RNA) of Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) virus.
 
Sample
- 5 mL - blood - K3 EDTA tube
 - 5mL - liquor (CSF) - sterile tube
 
Turnaround time
- 2 to 5 working days
 
What is Eastern Equine Encephalitis?
- Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE), also referred to as triple E, is a viral illness transmitted to humans and horses by the bite of an infected mosquito. The insects pick up the virus from biting an infected bird.
 
Clinical signs
- EEE viruses affect the nervous system, so affected animals will have fever, depression and changes in behaviour.
 - Signs of infection may also include impaired vision, muscle twitches, circling or head pressing behaviours, the inability to swallow, paralysis and convulsions.
 - Horses infected with EEE often do not survive
 
- The virus is transmitted to people and horses by bites from infected mosquitoes and birds during wet, summer months
 
Prevention
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Vaccines for EEE are available for horses.
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Measures to control mosquito populations and minimize mosquito exposure will decrease chances of infection.