Equine Infectious Anemia - Case report

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Autor(a) principal: Roier, Erica Cristina Rocha
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Ávila, Letícia Meirelles, Chagas, Jônathan David Ribas, Tenório, Luiz Gustavo Campos, Marques, Thiago Luiz Pereira, Moraes, Renata Fernandes Ferreira de, Baêta, Bruna de Azevedo, Gomes, Gustavo Mendes, Gomes, Letícia Patrão de Macedo, Sad, Eliene Porto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/10098
Resumo: Equine Infectious Anemia (IEA) is a disease of worldwide distribution and of considerable importance for the horse industry, being one of the eleven notification diseases on the list of the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE). Infectious process that affects horses in general of all ages and races, caused by viruses, transmissible and without cure. Once infected, the animal becomes a source of permanent infection, serving as a reservoir for the virus and capable of transmitting the disease to other animals, which can be asymptomatic. The clinical signs involve high fever (39º to 41ºC), anemia, jaundice, weakness and edema in the limbs and abdomen. The disease is transmitted by bites of tabanids (Tabanus sp.) And barn flies (Stomoxys calcitrans), these being only mechanical vectors, in addition to needles, syringes and utensils contaminated with infected blood, as well as through the transplacental and through semen. contaminated. The diagnosis is made through the Coggins test or Agar Gel Immunodiffusion (AGID) and ELISA, once the disease is confirmed, the Official Service proceeds to sacrifice the positive animal, adopting the other measures for sanitation of the property.
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spelling Equine Infectious Anemia - Case reportAnemia infecciosa equina - Reporte de casoAnemia Infecciosa Equina - Relato de casoCavaloDoença Infecto ContagiosaAnemiaVírusRelato.HorseContagious Infectious DiseaseAnemiaVirusReport.CaballoEnfermedad infecciosa contagiosaAnemiaVirusReporte.Equine Infectious Anemia (IEA) is a disease of worldwide distribution and of considerable importance for the horse industry, being one of the eleven notification diseases on the list of the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE). Infectious process that affects horses in general of all ages and races, caused by viruses, transmissible and without cure. Once infected, the animal becomes a source of permanent infection, serving as a reservoir for the virus and capable of transmitting the disease to other animals, which can be asymptomatic. The clinical signs involve high fever (39º to 41ºC), anemia, jaundice, weakness and edema in the limbs and abdomen. The disease is transmitted by bites of tabanids (Tabanus sp.) And barn flies (Stomoxys calcitrans), these being only mechanical vectors, in addition to needles, syringes and utensils contaminated with infected blood, as well as through the transplacental and through semen. contaminated. The diagnosis is made through the Coggins test or Agar Gel Immunodiffusion (AGID) and ELISA, once the disease is confirmed, the Official Service proceeds to sacrifice the positive animal, adopting the other measures for sanitation of the property.La Anemia Infecciosa Equina (AIE) es una enfermedad de distribución mundial y de considerable importancia para la industria equina, siendo una de las once enfermedades de notificación en la lista de la Organización Mundial de Sanidad Animal (OIE). Proceso infeccioso que afecta a los caballos en general de todas las edades y razas, causado por virus, transmisible y sin cura. Una vez infectado, el animal se convierte en una fuente de infección permanente, sirviendo como reservorio del virus y capaz de transmitir la enfermedad a otros animales, que pueden ser asintomáticos. Los signos clínicos incluyen fiebre alta (39º a 41ºC), anemia, ictericia, debilidad y edema en las extremidades y abdomen. La enfermedad se transmite por picaduras de tábanos (Tabanus sp.) y moscas comunes (Stomoxys calcitrans), siendo estos solo vectores mecánicos, además de agujas, jeringas y utensilios contaminados con sangre infectada, así como a través del transplacentario y a través del semen. contaminado. El diagnóstico se realiza mediante la prueba de Coggins o Inmunodifusión en Agar Gel (IDGA) y ELISA, una vez confirmada la enfermedad, el Servicio Oficial procede a sacrificar el animal positivo, adoptando las demás medidas de saneamiento del predio.A Anemia Infecciosa Equina (AIE) é uma doença de distribuição mundial e de considerável importância para a indústria do cavalo, sendo uma das onze doenças de notificação da lista da Organização Mundial de Saúde Animal (OIE). Processo infeccioso que acomete equídeos em geral de todas as idades e raças, causado por vírus, transmissível e sem cura. Uma vez infectado, o animal torna-se fonte de infecção permanente, servindo como reservatório do vírus e capaz de transmitir a doença para outros animais, podendo cursar de forma assintomática. Os sinais clínicos envolvem febre alta (39º a 41ºC), anemia, icterícia, fraqueza e edema nos membros e abdômen. A doença é transmitida por por picadas de tabanídeos (Tabanus sp.) e moscas dos estábulos (Stomoxys calcitrans) sendo estes apenas vetores mecânicos, além de agulhas, seringas e utensílios contaminados com sangue infectado, assim como via transplacentária e através do sêmen contaminado. O diagnóstico é feito através do teste de Coggins ou Imunodifusão em Gel de Agar (IDGA) e ELISA, uma vez confirmada a doença, o Serviço Oficial procede o sacrifício do animal positivo, adotando as demais medidas para saneamento da propriedade.Research, Society and Development2020-11-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1009810.33448/rsd-v9i11.10098Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 11; e39591110098Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 11; e39591110098Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 11; e395911100982525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/10098/8911Copyright (c) 2020 Erica Cristina Rocha Roier; Letícia Meirelles Ávila; Jônathan David Ribas Chagas; Luiz Gustavo Campos Tenório; Thiago Luiz Pereira Marques; Renata Fernandes Ferreira de Moraes; Bruna de Azevedo Baêta; Gustavo Mendes Gomes; Letícia Patrão de Macedo Gomes; Eliene Porto Sadhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRoier, Erica Cristina Rocha Ávila, Letícia Meirelles Chagas, Jônathan David Ribas Tenório, Luiz Gustavo Campos Marques, Thiago Luiz Pereira Moraes, Renata Fernandes Ferreira de Baêta, Bruna de Azevedo Gomes, Gustavo Mendes Gomes, Letícia Patrão de Macedo Sad, Eliene Porto 2020-12-10T23:37:57Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/10098Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:32:14.043745Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Equine Infectious Anemia - Case report
Anemia infecciosa equina - Reporte de caso
Anemia Infecciosa Equina - Relato de caso
title Equine Infectious Anemia - Case report
spellingShingle Equine Infectious Anemia - Case report
Roier, Erica Cristina Rocha
Cavalo
Doença Infecto Contagiosa
Anemia
Vírus
Relato.
Horse
Contagious Infectious Disease
Anemia
Virus
Report.
Caballo
Enfermedad infecciosa contagiosa
Anemia
Virus
Reporte.
title_short Equine Infectious Anemia - Case report
title_full Equine Infectious Anemia - Case report
title_fullStr Equine Infectious Anemia - Case report
title_full_unstemmed Equine Infectious Anemia - Case report
title_sort Equine Infectious Anemia - Case report
author Roier, Erica Cristina Rocha
author_facet Roier, Erica Cristina Rocha
Ávila, Letícia Meirelles
Chagas, Jônathan David Ribas
Tenório, Luiz Gustavo Campos
Marques, Thiago Luiz Pereira
Moraes, Renata Fernandes Ferreira de
Baêta, Bruna de Azevedo
Gomes, Gustavo Mendes
Gomes, Letícia Patrão de Macedo
Sad, Eliene Porto
author_role author
author2 Ávila, Letícia Meirelles
Chagas, Jônathan David Ribas
Tenório, Luiz Gustavo Campos
Marques, Thiago Luiz Pereira
Moraes, Renata Fernandes Ferreira de
Baêta, Bruna de Azevedo
Gomes, Gustavo Mendes
Gomes, Letícia Patrão de Macedo
Sad, Eliene Porto
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Roier, Erica Cristina Rocha
Ávila, Letícia Meirelles
Chagas, Jônathan David Ribas
Tenório, Luiz Gustavo Campos
Marques, Thiago Luiz Pereira
Moraes, Renata Fernandes Ferreira de
Baêta, Bruna de Azevedo
Gomes, Gustavo Mendes
Gomes, Letícia Patrão de Macedo
Sad, Eliene Porto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cavalo
Doença Infecto Contagiosa
Anemia
Vírus
Relato.
Horse
Contagious Infectious Disease
Anemia
Virus
Report.
Caballo
Enfermedad infecciosa contagiosa
Anemia
Virus
Reporte.
topic Cavalo
Doença Infecto Contagiosa
Anemia
Vírus
Relato.
Horse
Contagious Infectious Disease
Anemia
Virus
Report.
Caballo
Enfermedad infecciosa contagiosa
Anemia
Virus
Reporte.
description Equine Infectious Anemia (IEA) is a disease of worldwide distribution and of considerable importance for the horse industry, being one of the eleven notification diseases on the list of the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE). Infectious process that affects horses in general of all ages and races, caused by viruses, transmissible and without cure. Once infected, the animal becomes a source of permanent infection, serving as a reservoir for the virus and capable of transmitting the disease to other animals, which can be asymptomatic. The clinical signs involve high fever (39º to 41ºC), anemia, jaundice, weakness and edema in the limbs and abdomen. The disease is transmitted by bites of tabanids (Tabanus sp.) And barn flies (Stomoxys calcitrans), these being only mechanical vectors, in addition to needles, syringes and utensils contaminated with infected blood, as well as through the transplacental and through semen. contaminated. The diagnosis is made through the Coggins test or Agar Gel Immunodiffusion (AGID) and ELISA, once the disease is confirmed, the Official Service proceeds to sacrifice the positive animal, adopting the other measures for sanitation of the property.
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