Sentsui H, Kono Y
Natl Inst Anim Health Q (Tokyo). 1980 Summer;20(2):39-43.
A seroepidemiological survey was performed on antibody against Getah virus in horses in Japan by the complement fixation test. The positive rate was 35 and 53% in two areas where an outbreak of the infectious disease was reported, whereas it was in a range of 3.3 to 24.2% in other areas, except in certain prefectures of the Kyushu district where a high positive rate was observed. In the Hokkaido district, the northernmost part of Japan, no reactors were found in horses under 6 years old, unlike in any other district. It was also suggested that Getah virus infection might have already been prevalent among horses in Japan before the outbreak of the disease in 1978. It remained to be elucidated, however, that the antibody detected might have been produced by some virus which was antigenically related to Getah virus.
通过补体结合试验对日本马匹中的盖塔病毒抗体进行了血清流行病学调查。在报告有该传染病爆发的两个地区,阳性率分别为35%和53%,而在其他地区,阳性率在3.3%至24.2%之间,但九州地区的某些县除外,这些县观察到较高的阳性率。在日本最北部的北海道地区,6岁以下的马匹中未发现反应阳性者,这与其他地区不同。还表明,在1978年该病爆发之前,盖塔病毒感染可能已在日本的马匹中普遍存在。然而,检测到的抗体是否可能由与盖塔病毒抗原相关的某些病毒产生,仍有待阐明。