2011
DOI: 10.1292/jvms.11-0140
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Prevalence of Equine Herpesvirus Type 1 Strains of Neuropathogenic Genotype in a Major Breeding Area of Japan

Abstract: ABSTRACT. A single non-synonymous nucleotide substitution of guanine (G) for adenine (A) at position 2254 in the viral DNA polymerase gene (encoded by open reading frame [ORF] 30) of equine herpesvirus type 1 (EHV-1) has been significantly associated with neuropathogenic potential in strains of this virus. To estimate the prevalence of EHV-1 strains with the neuropathogenic genotype (ORF30 G 2254 ) in the Hidaka district-a major horse breeding area in Japan-we analyzed the ORF30 genomic region in cases of EHV-… Show more

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“…The apparent association of G2254/D752 strains, rather than A2254/N752 strains, with neuropathogenic disease has been a particular focus of studies of EHV‐1 pathogenesis in recent years (Fritsche & Borchers, 2011; Pronost et al., 2010; Stasiak, Rola, Ploszay, Socha, & Zmudzinski, 2015; Tsujimura et al., 2011). Sometimes overlooked is the finding in the field that the association of abortion with the EHV‐1 A2254/N752 strain variant was more statistically significant (Nugent et al., 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The apparent association of G2254/D752 strains, rather than A2254/N752 strains, with neuropathogenic disease has been a particular focus of studies of EHV‐1 pathogenesis in recent years (Fritsche & Borchers, 2011; Pronost et al., 2010; Stasiak, Rola, Ploszay, Socha, & Zmudzinski, 2015; Tsujimura et al., 2011). Sometimes overlooked is the finding in the field that the association of abortion with the EHV‐1 A2254/N752 strain variant was more statistically significant (Nugent et al., 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prevalence of neuropathogenic strains in abortion outbreaks varies between 1.5% and 25.8%. The percentage prevalence was highest (25.8%) in France (Pronost et al, 2010) followed by 19.4% in U.S.A (Smith et al, 2010), 10.6% in Germany (Fritsche & Borchers, 2011), 7% in Argentina (Vissani et al, 2009), 3.1% in Poland (Stasiak et al, 2015), 2.7% in Japan (Tsujimura et al, 2011) and 1.5% in Australia (Cuxson et al, 2014).…”
Section: Equine Herpesvirus Myeloencephalopathymentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Europian countries viz., France (Pronost et al, 2010;van Galen et al, 2015), Germany (Fritsche & Borchers, 2011;Damiani et al, 2014), Belgium (van der Meulen et al, 2003;Gryspeerdt et al, 2011), Poland (Stasiak et al, 2015), Netherlands (Goehring et al, 2006) and Croatia (Barbic et al, 2012); North American countries viz., Canada (Burgess et al, 2012) and U.S.A (Nugent et al, 2006;Henninger et al, 2007;Perkins et al, 2009;Smith et al, 2010;Pusterla et al, 2012); South American countries viz., Brazil (Mori et al, 2011) and Argentina (Vissani et al, 2009); Asian countries viz., Turkey (Yilmaz et al, 2012); Japan (Tsujimura et al, 2011) and India (Unpublished data); Islands viz ., Australia (Cuxson et al, 2014) and Newzealand (McFadden et al, 2016); African countries viz., Ethiopia (Negussie et al, 2015) experienced…”
Section: Prevalence Of Neuropathogenictymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1) has a significant economic impact on the horse industry, as it causes respiratory disease in young horses, abortion in pregnant mares, neonatal dead in foals, and neurological disease (equine herpesvirus myeloencephalopathy [EHM]) in adult horses [1][2][3][4]. EHM is the consequence of the infection in horses with a neuropathogenic strain of EHV-1; however, not all neuropathogenic strains of EHV-1 cause EHM, but they may induce abortions [5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%