Investigation of The Usefulness of Serum Amyloid A in Characterizing Selected Disease Forms of Equine Herpesvirus-1 Infection

•SAA is a consistent marker of acute viral infection•SAA is elevated in patients with clinical EHV-1 disease•SAA is not consistently elevated in horses with subclinical EHV-1 infection•There is no correlation between SAA and viral loads in EHV-1 infected horses The objective of this study was to stu...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of equine veterinary science 2021-09, Vol.104, p.103699-103699, Article 103699
Hauptverfasser: Pusterla, Nicola, Miller, Julia, Varnell, Sarah, Armstrong, Warren, Frost, Laura, Michon, Carole, Lambert, Kimberly, Whitfield, Susanna, Cowles, Bobby
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Zusammenfassung:•SAA is a consistent marker of acute viral infection•SAA is elevated in patients with clinical EHV-1 disease•SAA is not consistently elevated in horses with subclinical EHV-1 infection•There is no correlation between SAA and viral loads in EHV-1 infected horses The objective of this study was to study the SAA response of horses with various forms of EHV-1 infection. Archived serum samples from 153 horses with various disease forms of EHV-1 infection (48 healthy non-infected horses, 48 subclinically infected horses, 40 horses with respiratory EHV-1 infection and 17 horses with neurological EHV-1 infection) were available for SAA testing. SAA values ranged from 0 to 31 µg/mL (median 0 µg/mL) in healthy horses, from 0 to 2,416 µg/mL (median 8.5 µg/mL) in subclinically infected horses, from 0 to 3,000 µg/mL (median 597 µg/mL) in horse with respiratory EHV-1 infection and from 0 to 1,640 µg/mL (median 58 µg/mL) in horse with neurological EHV-1 disease. Infected horses had significantly higher SAA values compared to healthy, non-infected horses. While SAA was elevated in the majority of horses with evidence of EHV-1 infection, a single point in time SAA test was unable to consistently support infection in horses with subclinical disease
ISSN:0737-0806
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DOI:10.1016/j.jevs.2021.103699