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A study on the immune response of horses bred against respiratory diseases vaccination in Jeju island KCI 등재

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예방수의학회지 (Journal of Preventive Veterinary Medicine)
한국예방수의학회(구 한국수의공중보건학회) (The Korean Society of Preventive Veterinary Medicine)
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Viral respiratory infections are common in horses, notably equine herpesvirus infection and equine influenza, which primarily initiate secondary bacterial respiratory infections such as strangles caused by Streptococcus equi equi. A decline in the production of stallions has been associated with these respiratory diseases leading to adverse financial implications. This study investigated the antibody responses against respiratory diseases in horses from Jeju Island a year after vaccination. A low level of equine herpesvirus type 1 (EHV-1) (11.36%) antibodies was detected from stallions, however a high level of EHV-4 (95.84%) antibodies was detected from horses without vaccination against this infection suggesting that EHV-4 is ubiquitous in this horse population. In case of equine influenza, ranch stallions showed low positive rate (12.06%) whereas stallions from Subtropical Livestock Research Institute displayed higher positive rate (81.32%). Antibody responses against equine influenza and strangles revealed positive rates of 26.32% and 55.12%, respectively. These findings may draw attention towards the importance of developing an improved disease prevention and/or immunization program that will effectively control respiratory diseases in horses.

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  • Suk-Jae Park(Division of Biotechnology, College of Applied Life Sciences, Jeju National University)
  • Tae Jun Kwon(Division of Biotechnology, College of Applied Life Sciences, Jeju National University)
  • Jae Ho Bae(Division of Biotechnology, College of Applied Life Sciences, Jeju National University)
  • Min Soo Kang(Division of Biotechnology, College of Applied Life Sciences, Jeju National University)
  • Huun-Seok Chae(National Institute of Animal Science, Rular Development Administraion)
  • Jae-Hoon Woo(National Institute of Animal Science, Rular Development Administraion)
  • Seol-Hwa Park(National Institute of Animal Science, Rular Development Administraion)
  • Hyoung-Seok Yang(Jeju Self-Governing Provincial Veterinary Research Institute)
  • Wan-Shol Kang(Jeju Self-Governing Provincial Veterinary Research Institute)
  • Jin-A Ko(Jeju Self-Governing Provincial Veterinary Research Institute)
  • Nam-Young Kim(National Institute of Animal Science, Rular Development Administraion) Corresponding Author