Complement fixing antibodies against arboviruses in horses at Lagos, Nigeria.

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Sixty-two sera horse collected from two stables at Lagos, Nigeria, were tested for complement fixing antibody to 8 arbovirus antigens; Chikungunya, Igbo-Ora, Yellow fever, Wesselsbron, West Nile, Potiskum, Uganda S and Rift Valley fever. Ten per cent of the horse sera examined contained CF antibody to one or more of the test antigens and indicated considerable arbovirus activity in the two stables. Reactions with flavivirus antigens were most common and the highest antibody titres were obtained with Wesselsbron and Yellow fever viruses. Eleven per cent of the sera tested reacted with alphavirus antigens while 10 per cent were positive for Rift Valley fever virus CF antibodies.

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Olaleye, O. D., Oladosu, L. A., Omilabu, S. A., Baba, S. S., & Fagbami, A. H. (1989). Complement fixing antibodies against arboviruses in horses at Lagos, Nigeria. Revue d’élevage et de Médecine Vétérinaire Des Pays Tropicaux, 42(3), 321–325. https://doi.org/10.19182/remvt.8774

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