D. Gaudaire
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Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 2015
A. Hans; D. Gaudaire; Jean-Claude Manuguerra; Albertine Léon; Antoine Gessain; Claire Laugier; Nicolas Berthet; Stéphan Zientara
ABSTRACT This study shows that an unbiased amplification method applied to equine arteritis virus RNA significantly improves the sensitivity of the real-time reverse transcription-quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR) recommended by the World Organization for Animal Health. Twelve viral RNAs amplified using this method were hybridized on a high-density resequencing microarray for effective viral characterization.
BMC Veterinary Research | 2017
Sava Lazic; Diana Lupulović; D. Gaudaire; Tamas Petrovic; Gospava Lazić; A. Hans
BackgroundEquine arteritis virus (EAV) is responsible for infections in equids. It can spread easily within the horse population and has a major impact on the horse breeding industry. No EAV outbreak has ever been reported in Serbia. To determine whether EAV is nonetheless circulating there, especially in the Vojvodina region, 340 horse serum samples were subjected to serology testing to detect EAV antibodies. In parallel, semen samples from three seropositive stallions were collected to evaluate their EAV status, using RT-qPCR and virus isolation on cell culture.ResultsHorse sera with EAV antibodies represented 15.88% (54/340) of the tested samples, 83.23% (283/340) being negative, and just three samples (0.89%) being uninterpretable due to cytotoxicity. Only 7.2% (10/138) of horses kept by private owners on their own property were seropositive for EAV, whereas 21.8% (44/202) of horses kept on stud farms had EAV antibodies. Phylogenetic analysis showed that the Serbian EAV isolate was most closely related to isolates from the neighbouring Hungary.ConclusionsEAV is circulating in the Serbian horse population, especially among the breeding population certainly due to the use of EAV shedder stallions since there is no surveillance programme in Serbia and only limited checks on racehorses. Moreover, phylogenetic analysis indicates that the EAV isolated from a Lipizzaner stallion in Serbia is closely related to isolates from Hungary, and together form a new cluster.
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases | 2015
F. Laabassi; F. Lecouturier; G. Amelot; D. Gaudaire; B. Mamache; Claire Laugier; Loïc Legrand; Stéphan Zientara; A. Hans
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases | 2018
D. Gaudaire; F. Lecouturier; N. Ponçon; E. Morilland; Claire Laugier; Stéphan Zientara; A. Hans
Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2012
A. Hans; F. Laabassi; G. Amelot; Loïc Legrand; D. Gaudaire; Claire Laugier; Stéphane Pronost; Stéphan Zientara
Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2016
D. Gaudaire; Sara Savic; Diana Lupulović; G. Amelot; A. Hans
Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2016
G. Amelot; D. Gaudaire; P. Suzanne; Hélène Munier-Lehmann; Stéphane Pronost; Stéphan Zientara; Pierre-Olivier Vidalain; A. Hans
Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2016
D. Gaudaire; G. Amelot; F. Lecouturier; J. Tapprest; A. Hans
Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2016
D. Gaudaire; Diana Lupulović; Sara Savic; F. Chevé; F. Lecouturier; Gospava Lazić; A. Hans
Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2012
A. Hans; D. Gaudaire; Stéphane Pronost; B. Ferry-Abitbol; Claire Laugier; Stéphan Zientara