Britton A L, Major D A, Perry G H, Read A J
Ultimate Efficacy Consulting Pty Ltd, Williamstown, Victoria, Australia.
Aust Vet J. 2011 Jul;89 Suppl 1:68-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.2011.00751.x.
The interaction and stabling of horses at equine events may have a substantial impact on the spread of a zoonotic disease. This study aimed to investigate the spread of equine influenza (EI) at an equestrian event at the start of the Australian outbreak. Around one-third of the competing horses were stabled overnight at the event and, of these, 70% developed symptoms of EI within 7 days. The index case was never positively identified, but stabling position and disease onset provided clues to its potential identity.
在马术赛事中马匹的互动与圈养可能会对人畜共患疾病的传播产生重大影响。本研究旨在调查澳大利亚疫情爆发初期一场马术赛事中马流感(EI)的传播情况。大约三分之一的参赛马匹在赛事场地过夜圈养,其中70%在7天内出现了EI症状。首例病例一直未得到明确确诊,但圈养位置和发病情况为其可能的身份提供了线索。