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Issel C, Foil L
Rev Sci Tech . 2015 Nov; 34(2):513-23. PMID: 26601453
There is no credible evidence that the lentivirus that causes equine infectious anaemia (EIA) replicates in invertebrates. The virus persistently infects its equid hosts and is often present in blood...
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Cook R, Leroux C, Issel C
Vet Microbiol . 2013 Nov; 167(1-2):181-204. PMID: 24183747
A detailed description of equine infectious anemia virus and host responses to it are presented. Current control and eradication of the infection are discussed with suggestions for improvements to increase...
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Issel C, Scicluna M, Cook S, Cook R, Caprioli A, Ricci I, et al.
Vet Rec . 2012 Nov; 172(8):210. PMID: 23161812
Serological diagnosis of equine infectious anaemia virus (EIAV) infections has depended mainly on the agar gel immunodiffusion test (AGIDT). This study documents the presence of EIAV genetic sequences in a...
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Capomaccio S, Willand Z, Cook S, Issel C, Santos E, Reis J, et al.
Vet Microbiol . 2012 Feb; 157(3-4):320-32. PMID: 22310073
The genetically distinct wild horse herds inhabiting Shackleford Banks, North Carolina are probably the direct descendents of Spanish stock abandoned after failed attempts to settle mid-Atlantic coastal regions of North...
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Cook R, Cook S, Li F, Montelaro R, Issel C
J Virol Methods . 2002 Aug; 105(1):171-9. PMID: 12176154
A single-tube reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) using a fluorogenic real-time PCR detection method is described for the quantitation of equine infectious anemia virus (EIAV) RNA in the plasma of...
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Zhou W, Cook R, Cook S, Hammond S, Rushlow K, Ghabrial N, et al.
Vet Microbiol . 2002 Jul; 88(2):127-51. PMID: 12135633
The env gene is an excellent candidate for inclusion in any DNA-based vaccine approach against equine infectious anemia virus (EIAV). Unfortunately, this gene is subjected to mutational pressure in E....
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Leroux C, Craigo J, Issel C, Montelaro R
J Virol . 2001 Apr; 75(10):4570-83. PMID: 11312327
A primary mechanism of lentivirus persistence is the ability of these viruses to evolve in response to biological and immunological selective pressures with a remarkable array of genetic and antigenic...
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Cook S, Cook R, Montelaro R, Issel C
Vet Microbiol . 2001 Mar; 79(2):93-109. PMID: 11230932
Most in vivo studies with equine infectious anemia virus (EIAV) have been performed in horses and ponies (Equus caballus) with little published information available detailing the clinical responses of donkeys...
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Hammond S, Li F, McKeon Sr B, Cook S, Issel C, Montelaro R
J Virol . 2000 Jun; 74(13):5968-81. PMID: 10846078
Persistent infection of equids by equine infectious anemia virus (EIAV) is typically characterized by a progression during the first year postinfection from chronic disease with recurring disease cycles to a...
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Harrold S, Cook S, Cook R, Rushlow K, Issel C, Montelaro R
J Virol . 2000 Mar; 74(7):3112-21. PMID: 10708426
Equine infectious anemia virus (EIAV) infection of horses is characterized by recurring cycles of disease and viremia that typically progress to an inapparent infection in which clinical symptoms are absent...