2020
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2020.911.106
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Diagnosis of Equine Herpes Virus 4 Infection using Polymerase Chain Reaction

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“…The ability to identify the virus in its subclinical condition has altered over the past decade, allowing for a much clearer grasp of the significance of two subpopulations of dogs in the animal populations with which we work: carrier-shedder adult dogs and CHV-latently infected dogs. The improved sensitivity of antibody-based serology assays like direct fluorescent antibody test (Patel et al, 2018) [34] , ELISA based detection kits and nucleic acid-based polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays (Vala et al, 2020) [55] has increased our clinical investigation of bovine, equine, canine herpesvirus and other canine pathogenic pathogens (Ronsse et al, 2002) [39] . In addition to identifying CHV adult carriers in the general community, this new momentum has enabled veterinarians to screen canines undergoing invasive procedures.…”
Section: Canine Herpesvirus Infectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ability to identify the virus in its subclinical condition has altered over the past decade, allowing for a much clearer grasp of the significance of two subpopulations of dogs in the animal populations with which we work: carrier-shedder adult dogs and CHV-latently infected dogs. The improved sensitivity of antibody-based serology assays like direct fluorescent antibody test (Patel et al, 2018) [34] , ELISA based detection kits and nucleic acid-based polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays (Vala et al, 2020) [55] has increased our clinical investigation of bovine, equine, canine herpesvirus and other canine pathogenic pathogens (Ronsse et al, 2002) [39] . In addition to identifying CHV adult carriers in the general community, this new momentum has enabled veterinarians to screen canines undergoing invasive procedures.…”
Section: Canine Herpesvirus Infectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The case fatality rate was 10.64%. Using polymerase chain reaction (PCR), Vala et al (2020) [48] completed diagnostic testing for Equine Herpes Virus 4 Infection. The polymerase chain reaction was utilized in the current investigation in order to diagnose an EHV-4 infection that was present in domestic horses.…”
Section: Study On Diseases Of Equines In Indiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hepatozoonosis is a tick-borne disease of dog caused by Hepatozoon parasite and one of the important disease of dogs. The improved sensitivity of antibody-based serology assays like direct fluorescent antibody test (Patel et al, 2018) [26] , ELISA based detection kits and nucleic acid-based polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays (Vala et al, 2020) [38] has increased our clinical investigation of bovine, equine, canine herpesvirus and other canine pathogenic pathogens. Canine coronavirus disease, also known as CCoV, is a very contagious intestinal infection that mostly affects puppies (Desai et al, 2020 a ) [7] .…”
Section: Other Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%