2019
DOI: 10.1111/evj.13176
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Multifocal outbreak of equine influenza in vaccinated horses in Argentina in 2018: Epidemiological aspects and molecular characterisation of the involved virus strains

Abstract: Summary Background Equine influenza is an important cause of respiratory disease of horses worldwide. The equine influenza virus (EIV) undergoes antigenic drift through the accumulation of amino acid substitutions in the viral proteins, which may lead to vaccine breakdown. Objectives To describe the epidemiological findings and the molecular characteristics of the EIV detected during the multifocal outbreak that occurred in Argentina between March and July 2018 and evidence a vaccine breakdown. Study design Ob… Show more

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“…More recently, a huge outbreak of EI occurred in Argentina between March and July 2018, while EIV was affecting other countries in South America [ 23 ]. Again, during this EI occurrence, thoroughbred, polo and jumping horses in six different provinces around the country were involved.…”
Section: Main Outbreaks Of Respiratory Disease Due To Eiv Infection In Horses In South Americamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…More recently, a huge outbreak of EI occurred in Argentina between March and July 2018, while EIV was affecting other countries in South America [ 23 ]. Again, during this EI occurrence, thoroughbred, polo and jumping horses in six different provinces around the country were involved.…”
Section: Main Outbreaks Of Respiratory Disease Due To Eiv Infection In Horses In South Americamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The index cases occurred in Mendoza province, which is geographically located in the border with Chile, suggesting the virus entered from Chile and it subsequently disseminated into the country. During this outbreak, the movement of horses, competitions and equestrian events were not officially restricted, favoring the spread of the virus throughout the country [ 23 ].…”
Section: Main Outbreaks Of Respiratory Disease Due To Eiv Infection In Horses In South Americamentioning
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“…Similar equine influenza virus incursions in Hong Kong [5], Japan [6], South Africa [7,8], Turkey [9], Malaysia [10] and other countries have also resulted in economic loss, due to movement restrictions and cancellation of equestrian events. More recently, in 2018 and 2019, widespread outbreaks in South America [11] and Africa affected thousands of horses and donkeys, respectively [12]. In 2019, many European countries experienced an increase in equine influenza activity [13], and in the United Kingdom horse racing was cancelled for six days, with media reports of revenue loss in excess of £100 million.…”
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confidence: 99%