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      Abortion of virologically negative foetuses following experimental challenge of pregnant pony mares with equid herpesvirus 1.

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          From 1988 to 1991, 51 pregnant pony mares were challenged intranasally or by aerosol with an isolate of EHV-1 (AB4) originally recovered from a quadriplegic mare. This resulted in 32 abortions, occurring from 9 to 29 days after infection. In 14 of the early abortions (Days 9-14), EHV-1 was not demonstrated in the foetal tissues by virus isolation or immunostaining despite no other non-viral cause for the abortion being evident. Application of the polymerase chain reaction to foetal tissues from 9 of these cases also proved negative. One of the 14 mares was destroyed immediately after abortion, and post-mortem examination revealed severe and widespread vasculitis, thrombosis and secondary ischaemic damage in the endometrium with replication of EHV-1 in endothelial cells. These findings suggest that EHV-1 abortion can occur due to endometrial damage without the establishment of a foetal infection.

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          Journal
          Equine Vet. J.
          Equine veterinary journal
          0425-1644
          0425-1644
          Jul 1992
          : 24
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Infectious Diseases, Animal Health Trust, Newmarket, Suffolk, UK.
          Article
          10.1111/j.2042-3306.1992.tb02830.x
          1323457
          a81ead08-1c90-4f65-83ef-8c38f369f6e4
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