# Equine Rotavirus A Outbreaks in Ireland (2023–2024): An Epidemiological Investigation and Virus Genotyping

**Authors:** Ann Cullinane, Marie Garvey, Laura Dayot, Gabija Lukaseviciute

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/v17040511 · Viruses · 2025-03-31

## TL;DR

This study investigates equine rotavirus outbreaks in Ireland from 2023 to 2024, identifying virus types and risk factors like poor vaccination rates.

## Contribution

The study provides new insights into RVA genotypes circulating in Ireland and highlights vaccination as a key area for improvement.

## Key findings

- 37 G3 and 7 G14 RVA viruses were detected across 32 farms in Ireland.
- Phylogenetic analysis showed the viruses are closely related to European and Japanese strains.
- 68% of farms had unvaccinated dams, indicating a need for improved vaccination coverage.

## Abstract

Equine rotavirus A (RVA) is a major cause of debilitating diarrhoea in neonatal foals globally. The aim of this study was to characterise RVA viruses currently circulating in Ireland and to identify risk factors associated with disease outbreaks. Of the 377 samples submitted during 2023 and 2024, 48 foals from 36 outbreaks were confirmed to be RVA-positive by real-time PCR. The viruses detected were genotyped by VP7 and VP4 gene sequencing. In 2024, the attending veterinary surgeon was contacted, and epidemiological data were collected. These included the vaccination status of the foal’s dam and the clinician’s opinion of the hygiene standard and stocking density on the farm. During the study period, 37 G3 RVAs were detected on 26 premises and 7 G14 RVAs were detected on 6 premises. Phylogenetic analysis indicated that all the viruses characterised were of the G3A subtype and the P[12]genotype and were closely related to viruses previously identified in Europe and Japan. Farm hygiene standards and stocking rates, with some exceptions, were considered satisfactory by the clinicians. However, vaccination coverage needs to be improved as the dams of the affected foals were unvaccinated on 68% of farms.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** VP7 (outer capsid protein) [NCBI Gene 3773131], VP4 (minor core protein VP4) [NCBI Gene 2886226]
- **Diseases:** diarrhoea (MONDO:0001673)
- **Species:** Equus caballus (taxon 9796)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** diarrhoea (MESH:D003967)
- **Species:** Equine rotavirus A (no rank) [taxon 31590]
- **Mutations:** G3A

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## References

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