Project

Host factors that determine the clinical outcome (subclinical versus peralysis) during an infection with neurovirulent equine herpesvirus type 1 in horses

Code
3F024314
Duration
01 October 2014 → 30 September 2018
Funding
Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund, Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO)
Research disciplines
  • Natural sciences
    • Animal biology
  • Medical and health sciences
    • Immunology
    • Laboratory medicine
    • Palliative care and end-of-life care
    • Regenerative medicine
    • Other basic sciences
    • Immunology
    • Laboratory medicine
    • Microbiology
    • Palliative care and end-of-life care
    • Regenerative medicine
    • Other clinical sciences
    • Other health sciences
    • Nursing
    • Other paramedical sciences
    • Immunology
    • Laboratory medicine
    • Palliative care and end-of-life care
    • Regenerative medicine
    • Other translational sciences
    • Other medical and health sciences
  • Agricultural and food sciences
    • Veterinary medicine
    • Other veterinary sciences
    • Other agricultural, veterinary and food sciences
Keywords
horse Equine herpesvirus 1
 
Project description

Neurovirulent equine herpesvirus type 1 strains cause generally subclinical infections in its host, the horse. However, sometimes neurological disorders appear. Up till no it is not clear what determines the induction of the severe disease. With the present project proposal we want to get better insights in this enigma. Unraveling the pathogenesis will allow in a long term to develop new drugs to treat horses with this nervous disorder.