
Equine herpesvirus 9 was detected in a polar bear with progressive encephalitis; the source was traced to 2 members of a potential equid reservoir species, Grevy's zebras. The virus was also found in an aborted Persian onager. Thus, the natural host range is extended to 6 species in 3 mammalian orders.
Infectious and parasitic diseases, RC109-216, California, Grevy’s zebra, Species Specificity, Animals, Varicellovirus, Horses, Disease Reservoirs, polar bear, inter-species, Base Sequence, transmission, R, Dispatch, Equidae, Herpesviridae Infections, equine herpesvirus-9, DNA, Viral, Medicine, Animals, Zoo, Horse Diseases, Persian onager, Ursidae
Infectious and parasitic diseases, RC109-216, California, Grevy’s zebra, Species Specificity, Animals, Varicellovirus, Horses, Disease Reservoirs, polar bear, inter-species, Base Sequence, transmission, R, Dispatch, Equidae, Herpesviridae Infections, equine herpesvirus-9, DNA, Viral, Medicine, Animals, Zoo, Horse Diseases, Persian onager, Ursidae
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