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Peer-reviewed veterinary case report

Theiler's disease associated with administration of tetanus antitoxin contaminated with nonprimate (equine) hepacivirus and equine parvovirus‐hepatitis virus

Journal:
Equine Veterinary Education
Year:
2018
Authors:
Kopper, J. J. et al.
Affiliation:
Large Animal Clinical Sciences Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan USA · United States
Species:
horse

Abstract

Summary An 11‐year‐old Trakehner gelding was presented for evaluation of lethargy, decreased appetite, mild icterus, and elevated hepatic enzyme activities. Physical examination, serum chemistry results, and liver biopsy histopathologic findings were supportive of Theiler's disease. Polymerase chain reaction ( PCR ) testing results of serum and liver tissue were positive for nonprimate (equine) hepacivirus ( NPHV ) and a novel equine parvovirus‐hepatitis virus (Eq PV ‐H). PCR testing of the lot of tetanus antitoxin administered to the gelding 3 months previously also yielded positive results for NPHV and Eq PV ‐H. Treatment included supportive care and clinical signs resolved within 1 week, although hepatic enzyme activities remained elevated for several months. The horse successfully returned to work as a hunter/jumper for about 1 year until it developed a forelimb lameness and progressive atrophy of shoulder musculature (sweeney), prompting a decision for euthanasia 20 months after initial evaluation. Serial PCR testing of serum revealed persistent infection with both NPHV and Eq PV ‐H and necropsy examination revealed chronic active hepatitis, mild liver atrophy, and positive PCR results for NPHV and Eq PV ‐H in liver tissue. This case highlights the possible risk of administering potentially contaminated biologics of equine origin and the importance of screening for recently identified hepatic viruses in donors from which blood products are prepared.

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Original publication: https://doi.org/10.1111/eve.12999