Cache Valley virus isolation from a horse in Veracruz State, Mexico

Cache Valley virus (CVV) was isolated from a clinically presenting horse in the Mexican Gulf region. CVV is linked to neuroinvasive disease in humans and fetal demise and defects in sheep. This is the first association between CVV and disease in horses. Implications for public and veterinary health...

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Published in:Frontiers in Tropical Diseases
Main Authors: Gamaliel Ortega-Soriano, Jessica A. Plante, Veronica A. Fabela-Becerril, Ana L. Gonzalez-Perez, Mario Solis-Hernandez, Grace Rafael, Steven G. Widen, Kenneth S. Plante, Scott C. Weaver, Jose Guillermo Estrada-Franco
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2024
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3389/fitd.2024.1456666
https://doaj.org/article/bf2ff974425d4f18b01e10357085a4f5
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Summary:Cache Valley virus (CVV) was isolated from a clinically presenting horse in the Mexican Gulf region. CVV is linked to neuroinvasive disease in humans and fetal demise and defects in sheep. This is the first association between CVV and disease in horses. Implications for public and veterinary health are discussed.