Abstract
Polyomaviruses produce latent and asymptomatic infections in many species, but productive and lytic infections are rare. In immunocompromised humans, polyomaviruses can cause tubulointerstitial nephritis, demyelination, or meningoencephalitis in the central nervous system and interstitial pneumonia. This report describes 2 Standardbred horses with tubular necrosis and tubulointerstitial nephritis associated with productive equine polyomavirus infection that resembles BK polyomavirus nephropathy in immunocompromised humans. © The Author(s) 2013.
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Jennings, S. H., Wise, A. G., Nickeleit, V., Maes, R. K., Cianciolo, R. E., Del Piero, F., … Linder, K. E. (2013). Polyomavirus-Associated Nephritis in 2 Horses. Veterinary Pathology, 50(5), 769–774. https://doi.org/10.1177/0300985813476063
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