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Equine Coronavirus – An Emerging Enteric Pathogen of Adult Horses
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Coronaviruses are members of the Coronaviridae family, all of which are single-stranded, positive-sense, nonsegmented, enveloped RNA viruses responsible for enteric, respiratory, hepatic or neurologic disease in a variety of mammalian and avian species. Equine coronavirus (ECoV) is classified within the Betacoronavirus genus, along with bovine coronavirus (BCoV), porcine haemagglutinating encephalomyelitis virus, mouse hepatitis virus, rat coronavirus (sialodacryoadenitis virus), and certain human coronaviruses. ECoV has been recently associated clinically and epidemiologically with emerging outbreaks of pyrogenic and enteric disease in adult horses in Japan, and anorexia, lethargy and fever in the United States ...
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Pusterla, N. (2015) “Equine Coronavirus – An Emerging Enteric Pathogen of Adult Horses”, BEVA - Annual Congress - Liverpool, 2015. Available at: https://www.ivis.org/library/beva/beva-annual-congress-liverpool-2015/equine-coronavirus-–-an-emerging-enteric-pathogen-of-adult-horses (Accessed: 17 June 2024).
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