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Faverjon, C. Leblond, A. Lecollinet, S. Bødker, R. Fischer, E.A.J.
African horse sickness (AHS) and equine encephalosis (EE) are Culicoides-borne viral diseases that could have the potential to spread across Europe if introduced, thus being potential threats for the European equine industry. Both share similar epidemiology, transmission patterns and geographical distribution. Using stochastic spatiotemporal models...
Faverjon, C. Leblond, A. Lecollinet, S. Bødker, R. Fischer, E.A.J.
African horse sickness (AHS) and equine encephalosis (EE) are Culicoides-borne viral diseases that could have the potential to spread across Europe if introduced, thus being potential threats for the European equine industry. Both share similar epidemiology, transmission patterns and geographical distribution. Using stochastic spatiotemporal models...
Sánchez-Matamoros, A Beck, C Kukielka, D Lecollinet, S Blaise-Boisseau, S Garnier, A Rueda, P Zientara, S Sánchez-Vizcaíno, J M
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Transboundary and emerging diseases
African horse sickness (AHS) is a viral disease that causes high morbidity and mortality rates in susceptible Equidae and therefore significant economic losses. More rapid, sensitive and specific assays are required by diagnostic laboratories to support effective surveillance programmes. A novel microsphere-based immunoassay (Luminex assay) in whic...