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title
Experimental inoculation of equine coronavirus into Japanese draft horses
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Bannai, Hiroshi
Kinoshita, Yuta
Kondo, Takashi
Nemoto, Manabu
Oue, Yasuhiro
Tsujimura, Koji
Yamanaka, Takashi
Morita, Yoshinori
Niwa, Hidekazu
Kanno, Toru
Katayama, Yoshinari
Ueno, Takanori
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abstract
Recently, outbreaks associated with equine coronavirus (ECoV) have occurred in Japan and the United States. While ECoV is likely to be pathogenic to horses, it has not been shown that experimental inoculation of horses with ECoV produces clinical signs of disease. In this study, we inoculated three Japanese draft horses with an ECoV-positive diarrheic fecal sample to confirm infection after inoculation and to investigate the clinical course and virus shedding patterns of ECoV. Virus neutralization tests showed that all three horses became infected with ECoV. Two of the three horses developed clinical signs similar to those observed during ECoV outbreaks, including fever, anorexia, and gastrointestinal dysfunction. All horses excreted a large amount of virus into their feces for more than 9 days after inoculation regardless of the presence or absence of clinical signs, which suggests that feces are an important source of ECoV infection. ECoV was also detected in nasal swabs from all horses, suggesting that respiratory transmission of ECoV may occur. Both symptomatic horses developed viremia, while the asymptomatic horse did not. White blood cell counts and serum amyloid A concentrations changed relative to the clinical condition of the inoculated horses; these may be useful markers for monitoring the clinical status of horses infected with ECoV. This is the first report of induction of clinical signs of ECoV infection in horses by experimental inoculation. These clinical and virological findings should aid further investigation of the pathogenesis of ECoV.
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2014-08-20
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10.1007/s00705-014-2205-1
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25139547
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Experimental inoculation of equine coronavirus into Japanese draft horses
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25139547
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named entity 'While'
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named entity 'EXPERIMENTAL'
named entity 'EQUINE CORONAVIRUS'
named entity 'CLINICAL'
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named entity 'LIKELY'
named entity 'EXPERIMENTAL'
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named entity 'RESPIRATORY'
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named entity 'WHITE BLOOD CELL'
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named entity 'SIMILAR'
named entity 'CONFIRM'
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named entity 'SOURCE'
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