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Unmasking the Ongoing Challenge of Equid Herpesvirus- 1 (EHV-1): A Comprehensive Review

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Unmasking the Ongoing Challenge of Equid Herpesvirus- 1 (EHV-1): A Comprehensive Review. / Afify, Ahmed F; Hassanien, Rabab T; El Naggar, Rania F et al.
In: Microbial pathogenesis, Vol. 193, 106755, 31.08.2024.

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Afify AF, Hassanien RT, El Naggar RF, Rohaim MA, Munir M. Unmasking the Ongoing Challenge of Equid Herpesvirus- 1 (EHV-1): A Comprehensive Review. Microbial pathogenesis. 2024 Aug 31;193:106755. Epub 2024 Jun 26. doi: 10.1016/j.micpath.2024.106755

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Afify, Ahmed F ; Hassanien, Rabab T ; El Naggar, Rania F et al. / Unmasking the Ongoing Challenge of Equid Herpesvirus- 1 (EHV-1) : A Comprehensive Review. In: Microbial pathogenesis. 2024 ; Vol. 193.

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abstract = "Equid herpesviruses (EHVs) are a group of highly impactful viral pathogens that affect horses, presenting a substantial risk to the global equine industry. Among these, equid herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1) primarily causes respiratory infections. However, its ability to spread to distant organs can lead to severe consequences such as abortion and neurological diseases. These viruses can enter a dormant phase, with minimal activity, and later reactivate to trigger active infections at any time. Recently, there has been a notable rise in the prevalence of a particularly devastating strains of EHV-1 known as equid herpesviral myeloencephalopathy (EHM). In the light of dynamic nature of EHV-1, this review provides a thorough overview of EHV-1 and explores how advances in viral biology affect the pathophysiology of viral infection. The information presented here is crucial for understanding the dynamics of EHV-1 infections and creating practical plans to stop the virus's global spread among equid populations.",
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