Evaluation of factors associated with positive IgM capture ELISA results in equids with clinical signs compatible with Nile virus infection: 1,017 Cases (2003)

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Objective - To describe the prevalence of West Nile virus (WNV) infection and evaluate factors associated with positive IgM capture ELISA results in equids with clinical signs compatible with WNV infection. Design - Retrospective case series. Sample Population - Laboratory submission forms from 1,104 equids tested for WNV in Colorado in 2003. Procedures - Submission forms accompanying samples submitted for detection of WNV via IgM capture ELISA were obtained from the Colorado state veterinarian and diagnostic laboratories performing the tests. Data on signalment, clinical signs, history of vaccination against WNV and assay results were collected from laboratory submission forms. Equids with clinical signs compatible with WNV infection in which IgM capture ELISA results were positive were considered as case equids. Results - 1,104 equids were tested for WNV; 1,017 (92.1%) had clinical signs compatible with WNV infection. Among equids with clinical signs compatible with WNV infection, the odds of testing positive for WNV via IgM capture ELISA were lower in males and in vaccinated equids and higher in equids with moderate and severe illness, compared with females, unvaccinated equids, and equids with mild illness. Conclusions and Clinical Relevance - Among equids with clinical signs compatible with WNV infection, vaccination against WNV, severity of clinical signs, duration of illness, and region in Colorado were associated with increased risk of having a positive IgM capture ELISA result.

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Tanner, J. M., Traub-Dargatz, J. L., Hill, A. E., Van Campen, H., Knight, A. P., Cunningham, W. E., & Salman, M. D. (2006). Evaluation of factors associated with positive IgM capture ELISA results in equids with clinical signs compatible with Nile virus infection: 1,017 Cases (2003). Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 228(3), 414–421. https://doi.org/10.2460/javma.228.3.414

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