West Nile virus in horses, sub-Saharan Africa

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To evaluate the presence and extension of West Nile virus where French soldiers are stationed in Africa, specific antibody prevalence was determined by using ELISA and Western blot. Among 245 horses living in close proximity to the soldiers, seroprevalence was particularly high in Chad (97%) and Senegal (92%).

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Cabre, O., Grandadam, M., Marié, J. L., Gravier, P., Prangé, A., Santinelli, Y., … Davoust, B. (2006). West Nile virus in horses, sub-Saharan Africa. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 12(12), 1958–1960. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1212.060042

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