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Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 12 1995, 3296-3299, Vol 33, No. 12
JT Paweska, DH Volkmann, BJ Barnard and ED Chirnside
Two in a group of five naturally seropositive donkey stallions were found
to shed equine arteritis virus (EAV) in their semen as demonstrated by
virus isolation. Direct intramuscular inoculation of sonicated semen from
one virus-shedding stallion (S3) caused clinical disease in two donkeys
from which virus was recovered and in which seroconversion was detected.
Sexual transmission was confirmed in two mares mated to S3 when after a
febrile response during which EAV was isolated from huffy coats and nasal
and ocular exudates, both mares were found to have seroconverted.
In-contact transmission in a susceptible stallion was demonstrated after
its exposure to a sexually infected mare. The 3' end of the asinine virus
was amplified directly from donkey semen with EAV-specific primers, and its
nucleotide sequence was found to be homologous to that of the prototype
Bucyrus virus isolated from horses. These results indicate that EAV and its
disease transmission are analogous in donkeys and horses.
Copyright © 1995 by the American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Sexual and in-contact transmission of asinine strain of equine arteritis virus among donkeys
Department of Virology, Onderstepoort Veterinary Institute, Republic of South Africa.
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