Equine infectious anemia diagnosis by Pcr, Elisa and Agid in urban equids from Corumbá and Ladário, MS, Brazil.
Equine infectious anemia diagnosis by Pcr, Elisa and Agid in urban equids from Corumbá and Ladário, MS, Brazil.
Author(s): SAMANIEGO, R. D.; CAVALCANTE, R. V.; NOCITI, D. L. P.; PETZOLD, H. V.; ESNARRIAGA, E. S.; ARAÚJO JR. J. P.; NOGUEIRA, M. F.
Summary: Equine infectious anemia (EIA) is an equine disease caused by a retrovirus within the lentivirus genus. The equine infectious anemia virus (EIAV) is considered endemic in the Pantanal region and shows high prevalence among working equines and mules used in beef cattle ranches. In urban zones, there are many people who use equids for recyclable garbage collection as their main work.
Publication year: 2013
Types of publication: Abstract in annals or event proceedings
Unit: Embrapa Pantanal
Keywords: Equine, Infectious
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