Serological Signs of West Nile Virus Infection in
Horse Serum Samples Collected for Equine Infectious Anemia Virus
screening in the Northeastern Turkey: Traces of Past
2Virology
Laboratory, Veterinary Control Institute, Samsun, Turkey; 3Department
of Virology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ankara University,
06110 Ankara, Turkey *Corresponding author:
zyazici@omu.edu.tr
Abstract
West Nile virus (WNV) is an important
arthropod-borne pathogen and a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in human
and animal populations in many parts of the world. The presence of WNV in Turkey
has been reported in various studies during the last 15 years. In this study,
1500 horse serum samples collected from Ardahan Province in Northeastern Turkey
were screened by using a virus neutralization test against WNV and then
positives were confirmed by a plaque reduction test-90 (PRNT90).
The overall seropositivity was 0.13% (2/1500), with neutralizing antibody titers
determined to be 1/40 and 1/80. These findings suggest that some of horses in
Ardahan had been exposed to WNV and also indicates the evidence of WNV
circulation in the Northeastern Turkey.
To Cite This Article:
Yazici Z, Tamer C,
Gumusova S, Ozan E, Hacioğlu S, Ozkul A and Albayrak H, 2019. Serological signs
of West Nile virus infection in horse serum samples collected for Equine Anemia
Infectious Virus screening in the Northeastern Turkey: traces of past. Pak Vet
J, 39(1): 121-123.
http://dx.doi.org/10.29261/pakvetj/2018.083