Equine Herpesvirus 1 and 4 Respiratory Disease in the Horse

Wendy Harless DVM , Nicola Pusterla DVM, DACVIM
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Abstract

Equine herpesvirus (EHV)-1 and -4 associated respiratory disease in the horse occurs worldwide. Clinically there are no distinguishing characteristics between EHV-1 and EHV-4 infection. Disease is spread between animals by aerosolized virus, direct contact with infected respiratory secretions, or fomites. Diagnosis can be made by virus isolation, PCR of nasopharyngeal secretions or peripheral blood mononuclear cells, or serology. The characteristics of the protective immune response against EHV-1/4 infection have not been well described, but it is likely a combination of humoral and cell-mediated immunity. Current vaccines stimulate primarily a humoral immune response, which may decrease the severity of clinical signs, viremia, and viral shedding, but does not provide protection from infection. Since suckling foals have recently been shown to be an important reservoir in the transmission of EHV-1 and EHV-4, they ought to be the target for immunoprophylaxis to eliminate or significantly reduce EHV infections in the field and prevent the establishment of a latent state. Until more effective vaccine strategies are developed, appropriate herd management is essential to preventing or containing outbreaks of EHV-1/4.

马疱疹病毒1型和4型呼吸道疾病
马疱疹病毒(EHV)-1和-4相关呼吸道疾病在世界各地都有发生。临床上,EHV-1和EHV-4感染没有明显的特征。疾病通过雾化病毒、直接接触受感染的呼吸道分泌物或污染物在动物之间传播。可通过病毒分离、鼻咽分泌物或外周血单个核细胞PCR或血清学进行诊断。针对EHV-1/4感染的保护性免疫反应的特征尚未得到很好的描述,但它可能是体液和细胞介导免疫的结合。目前的疫苗主要刺激体液免疫反应,这可能降低临床症状、病毒血症和病毒脱落的严重程度,但不能提供预防感染的保护。由于哺乳马驹最近被证明是EHV-1和EHV-4传播的重要宿主,它们应该成为免疫预防的目标,以消除或显著减少现场的EHV感染,并防止建立潜伏状态。在开发出更有效的疫苗战略之前,适当的畜群管理对于预防或控制EHV-1/4疫情至关重要。
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