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  1. This document summarizes equine infectious anemia (EIA) cases and testing reported in the United States during 2022. Following current guidance, the over 400 EIA-approved laboratories sent monthly summary testing data directly to APHIS Veterinary Services (VS).

  2. 23 lip 2015 · Equine infectious anaemia is reported as endemic in the 2 EU countries that use systematic serological testing (Italy and Romania). We recently performed an 18 year retrospective study in Romania comparing the numbers of reported EIA outbreaks, number of individual cases and number of seropositive equids subjected to euthanasia as a result of ...

  3. 1 wrz 2024 · Equine infectious anemia (EIA), also known as swamp fever, is a persistent viral infection in equine animals (WOAH, 2019). The pathogen is the equine infectious anemia virus (EIAV), which belongs to the genus Lentivirus in the virus family Retroviridae (Mangana-Vougiouka et al., 2013).

  4. 19 maj 2017 · This article describes clinical signs and transmission of equine infectious anemia. Clinical pathology, pathogenesis, and diagnosis are reviewed. The importance of control is emphasized.

  5. Equine infectious anaemia (EIA) is a life-long viral infection affecting equids, transmitted mechanically by biting flies and iatrogenic means. Despite its global distribution, active surveillance is limited, with passive clinical surveillance or control of specific equine sectors prevailing.

  6. This document summarizes equine infectious anemia (EIA) cases and testing reported in the United States during 2021. Following guidance updates, the over 400 EIA-approved laboratories sent monthly summary testing data directly to APHIS Veterinary Services (VS).

  7. Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) is caused by equine infectious anemia virus (EIAV), a lentivirus in the family Retroviridae. EIA has been found nearly worldwide. Countries free of EIA include Iceland and Japan. Clinical signs can vary widely. Most infected horses are asymptomatic, showing no signs of disease.

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