Abstract
The case report by Navarro-Lopez et al., (2023) in this issue describes
a thorough differential diagnosis in an equine with acute neurological
disease. Rabies was confirmed by direct fluorescent antibody test (DFA).
Rabies virus (RABV) was isolated from brain tissue of the ill mare by
intracerebral inoculation in sucking mice. Sequencing and phylogenetic
inference allowed the identification of the rabies virus variant (RVV)
associated with this case. Thus, Navarro-Lopez et al., reported that the
rabid mare got infected with a rabies virus variant associated with
skunks. This clinical commentary elaborates on the seemingly rare skunk
rabies across North America (NA) highlighting its relevance in human and
animal health that have remained somehow neglected