dc.description.abstract | Equine arteritis virus is classified in the Arteriviridae family and
causes reproductive and respiratory disorders. The host spectrum
includes many species of the Equidae family. Horses, donkeys and mules
are the most sensitive species. The infection was serologically
investigated in adult donkeys on small private family type enterprises
in eastern and south-eastern Anatolia in this study. A total of 1,532
samples were collected from 28 different locations in 6 different
provinces in these two regions. The number of donkeys sampled from each
farm was between 1 and 3. Serum samples were tested by indirect
enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). As a result of sero-controls,
53 animals were positive (3.45\%). The presence of infection was
determined in all the provinces; Elazig (7\%, 17/241), Tunceli (2.4\%,
3/122), Van (2.9\%, 10/342), Bitlis (4.6\%, 5/107), Sirnak (2.7\%,
12/440) and Siirt (2.1\%, 6/280). Seropositivity was detected in 22 of
the 28 locations. In this study, data were obtained from a significant
number of animals for the first time in these regions. Although the
values were not high, the findings revealed the presence of infection in
the majority of the investigated sites. Despite the fact that the
incidence was not high in donkeys probably due to restricted management
conditions, the incidence may increase over time and may pose a risk for
thoroughbred horses unless necessary measures are taken. | |