2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jevs.2016.02.078
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Serologically silent, occult equine infectious anemia virus (EIAV) infections in horses

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“…PCR‐based tests could supplement existing EIA control efforts worldwide because unlike indirect serological diagnostic techniques they have the potential to identify recently infected equids that represent a significant transmission risk because of high viraemia titers. Furthermore, such techniques are essential to confirming and establishing the prevalence of serologically silent EIAV infections particularly in countries where the virus is endemic . Results from this study demonstrate that in cases of limited economic resources or for use in remote rural regions the EIAV RT‐iiPCR/POCKIT TM plus taco TM mini automatic nucleic acid extraction system is better suited to this type of supplemental diagnostic role because in addition to having equivalent test sensitivity and specificity to conventional EIAV RT‐qPCR it requires lower capital investment, minimal personnel training and can be deployed under field conditions.…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…PCR‐based tests could supplement existing EIA control efforts worldwide because unlike indirect serological diagnostic techniques they have the potential to identify recently infected equids that represent a significant transmission risk because of high viraemia titers. Furthermore, such techniques are essential to confirming and establishing the prevalence of serologically silent EIAV infections particularly in countries where the virus is endemic . Results from this study demonstrate that in cases of limited economic resources or for use in remote rural regions the EIAV RT‐iiPCR/POCKIT TM plus taco TM mini automatic nucleic acid extraction system is better suited to this type of supplemental diagnostic role because in addition to having equivalent test sensitivity and specificity to conventional EIAV RT‐qPCR it requires lower capital investment, minimal personnel training and can be deployed under field conditions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Clearly this illustrates the need for direct methods of detection for this equine lentivirus. A need that may become even more pressing if examples of equids that produce positive reactions in PCR‐based tests using virus‐specific oligonucleotide primers but lack detectable antibodies against EIAV (‘serologically silent’) are found to be widespread in countries where the infection is endemic. As there is no practical conventional virus isolation assay for this virus, PCR‐based methods probably represent the most promising diagnostic alternative.…”
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“…Previous studies have reported that antibodies against capsid p26 protein are produced after glycoproteins antibodies because gp45 is a transmembrane protein and gp90 an integral membrane protein, both more exposed from immune system recognition [30,31]. Despite the rapid and high rate of env gene mutations, as a viral mechanism for evasion of the immune system response, conserved regions in the env sequence have been identified for the diagnostic and production of immunogenic peptides [24,32,33].…”
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“…A anemia infecciosa equina (AIE) é uma enfermidade causada por um vírus da família Retroviridae e gênero Lentivirus que causa uma infecção persistente em membros da família Equidae (equinos, asininos e muares) em todo mundo, com exceção de determinados locais em que ocorrem técnicas de higiene e que não permitem o desenvolvimento de vetores (Ricotti et al 2016;Gaudaire et al 2018;Wang et al 2018).…”
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