1997
DOI: 10.1128/jcm.35.2.531-535.1997
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Serologic markers in early stages of African horse sickness virus infection

Abstract: Fifteen horses were experimentally infected with African horse sickness virus (AHSV) serotype 4. To learn more about the time course of production and specificity of AHSV-specific antibodies, sera were analyzed by immunoblot analysis. Only animals that survived for more than 9 days were able to develop a humoral immune response detectable by immunoblotting. The earliest serological markers corresponded mainly to VP5, VP6, and NS2 and to a lesser extent to VP3, NS1, and NS3. Neutralizing antibodies to VP2 were … Show more

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“…A. House et al., 1992, 1994; Lelli et al., 2013; Lulla et al., 2017; Martínez‐Torrecuadrada et al., 1996, 1997; Minke et al., 2012; Mirchamsy & Taslimi, 1964a, 1964b, 1968; Ozawa & Bahrami, 1966; Ozawa et al., 1965, 1970; Quan et al., 2010; Roy et al., 1996; Scanlen et al., 2002; Stone‐Marschat et al., 1996; van Rijn et al., 2018; von Teichman et al., 2010; Whitworth, 1930). These included all serotypes apart from AHSV‐7 and two studies where the serotype was unidentified (Figure 3).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A. House et al., 1992, 1994; Lelli et al., 2013; Lulla et al., 2017; Martínez‐Torrecuadrada et al., 1996, 1997; Minke et al., 2012; Mirchamsy & Taslimi, 1964a, 1964b, 1968; Ozawa & Bahrami, 1966; Ozawa et al., 1965, 1970; Quan et al., 2010; Roy et al., 1996; Scanlen et al., 2002; Stone‐Marschat et al., 1996; van Rijn et al., 2018; von Teichman et al., 2010; Whitworth, 1930). These included all serotypes apart from AHSV‐7 and two studies where the serotype was unidentified (Figure 3).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The overlapping nucleotide sequences mapped predominantly to segments encoding NS3, VP6/NS4 and VP5. Anti-AHSV NS3 antibodies have been found to occur at low concentrations in infected horses using immunoblotting (Laviada et al 1993 ), while high concentrations of anti-VP6 and VP5 antibodies were similarly detected using horse serum from early-stage infection (Martinez-Torrecuadrada et al 1997 ). Not all studies on AHSV antigenicity concur.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%