チリで最初の馬ヘルペス髄膜病 (EHM) の発生
María Carolina Durán1, Macarena Suazo1, Antonia Maturana1
1Unidad Medicina y Cirugía Equina, Escuela Medicina Veterinaria, Facultad de Ciencias de la Vida, Universidad Andrés Bello, Camino Lo Pinto Km 2,5 Colina, Santiago 9340000, Chile.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI
|August 28, 2025
まとめ
チリで初めて発生した馬性ヘルペスミエロエンセファロパシー (EHM) は,馬性ヘルペスウイルス1型 (EHV-1) によって引き起こされ,罹病率と死亡率は低い. 厳格な生物安全対策により,この重症な馬神経疾患の拡散が効果的に抑制されました.
科学分野:
- 獣医神経学
- 馬の感染症
- ウイルス学
背景:
- 群馬ヘルペス髄膜病 (EHM) は,群馬ヘルペスウイルス1型 (EHV-1) によって引き起こされる重症な神経疾患である.
- この報告書は,チリでの最初のEHMの発生を詳細に説明し,臨床観察,流行病学的要因,診断方法,実施された制御戦略を網羅しています.
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