African Horse Sickness - Diagnosis

Diagnosis

Presumptive diagnosis is made by characteristic clinical signs, post mortem lesions and presence of competent vectors. Laboratory confirmation is by viral isolation, with such techniques as Real Time PCR for detecting viral RNA, antigen capture ELISA and immunofluorescence of infected tissues. Serological tests are only useful for detecting recovered animals, as sick animals die before they are able to mount effective immune responses.

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