Human Adenovirus 36 Antibodies in Horses with Different Metabolic Statuses
2025
Aleksandra Chwirot | Artur Niedźwiedź | Dominika Stygar | Natalia Siwińska | Marzena Paszkowska | Wojciech Niżański | Skarlet Napierkowska | Paweł Migdał | Agata Kublicka | Maja Marynowska | Anna Matczuk | Devon Fuller | Barbara Bażanów
This study investigated the presence of antibodies to human adenovirus type 36 (HAdV-D36) in horses with different metabolic statuses, including normal, overweight, and those diagnosed with equine metabolic syndrome (EMS). A total of 151 serum samples were tested, of which 47.6% were positive for anti-HAdV-D36 antibodies. Although the horses were confirmed to be susceptible to HAdV-D36 infection, there was no significant correlation between infection and blood glucose or cholesterol levels. However, the triglyceride levels showed significant differences&mdash:they were particularly elevated in the seropositive horses with EMS. These findings suggest that the virus may act by a different mechanism in horses than in other species, and highlight the need for further research to understand its role in horses.
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