Equine viral resp infection contin Flashcards

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Equine Viral Arteritis

  • what happens
  • virus genome
  • why notifiable?
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EVA
NOTIFIABLE!!!!
•	Arteritis - inflammation of arteries
•	Ateriviridae - Enveloped single stranded RNA virus
Why Notifiable: causes abortion in mares
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How does a horse get equine viral arteritis?

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IN brood mares
o Carried by asymptomatic carrier stallions and mares bred in last 14 days
o Pass in semen during covering
o Because of abortogenic effects
o Both stallions and mares are tested for EVA before bred
o Causes arteritis – vascular inflammation of endothelium, damaging placenta

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African Horse sickness

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• Not seen in UK
Spread by midges
• Insect borne (Arbovirus) virus
o Culicoides imicola  midges that don’t currently occur in Europe
o Control of AHS, concentrates on midge control
• Dog / Zebra /Elephant reservoir hosts which are asymptomatic
• 8 major strains
o Antigenically distinct
• 42 sub strains which produce different degrees of disease
o Some antigenic cross over

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PAthogenesis African horse sickness

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• Vasculitis: the main damaging effect of AHS
o Severe vascular endothelial damage
• Respiratory / cardiovascular systems
• Leakage of protein rich fluid into interstitium
• Prominent oedema as endothelial leaks fluid – this is the most devastating part
o Lungs
o Thorax
o Pericardium
o Head

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Different types of african horse sickness

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1.	Pulmonary Form – most fatal
•	Rapidly fatal (1 – 4 days)
2.	Cardiac Form
•	Course 2 – 5 days
3.	Mixed form
•	Rapid death usually
4.	Horse Sickness Fever
•	Mild “flu-like” syndrome
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Talk about pulmonary form of African Horse Sickness

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• Febrile (severe)
• Pulmonary oedema in all areas – overloaded with fluid
o Particularly pulmonary oedema – alveolar fill with fluid, no longer able to exchange gas with blood hypoxemic
o Cough
o Profuse nasal discharge (serous or serum-like) with postural flow
- sweating
- cyanosis as can’t exchange gas
- recumbent
- death (less than 4 hrs to 4 days)
- good appetite until dies

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What is the characteristic sign of african horse sickness, pulmonary form

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(most severe)
• Characteristic sign = pink froth at nose (also seen end stage cardiac failure and also during acute and severe URT obstruction. E.g. foreign body or larynx paralysed e.g. liver disease or mass = so much negative pressure across lungs to draw air into lungs, sucks fluid out of blood causing PO

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Talk about african horse sickness cardiac form

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  • Insidious onset with persistent fever
  • Oedema of head and neck (Dikop)
  • Congested mucous membranes (petechiation)
  • Mild colic – oedema around intestine
  • Dysphagia (pharyngeal / esophageal paralysis)
  • Hydropericardium (cardiac tamponade)
  • Slow death (>50%)
  • Some cases survive but take a long time to recover (>1 year)
  • Appetite remains good!
  • Pericardial effusion of fluid leaking out of vessels
  • Oedematous of conjunctiva (pink bit on eye below) Bulging supraorbital fossa
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Talk about african horse sickness, mixed form

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•	Various combinations
o	cardiac and pulmonary forms
•	Rapid deterioration
o	Few milder cases
o	Horse Sickness Fever like syndrome
•	Death common
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