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Serological evidence of equine arteritis virus in donkeys in South Africa.
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1993
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VaccinationAnimal ScienceZoonotic DiseaseMicroneutralization TestSouth AfricaVeterinary SciencePathologyVirologyEducationAnimal VirusEquine Arteritis VirusAnimal HealthSerological EvidenceMedicineSerum SamplesEpidemiologyParasitology
This paper reports the first serological evidence of exposure of donkeys to equine arteritis virus. Seven hundred and thirty-four serum samples collected between 1989 and 1992 from donkeys in different areas of South Africa were examined for the presence of antibodies against this virus by a microneutralization test. Seventeen percent of serum samples tested positive. The distribution of seropositive animals varied from none in the western Cape Province and the Transvaal Highveld to 30% in the northern Transvaal. The country-wide distribution of serologically positive donkeys suggests a longstanding presence of the virus in South Africa.