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Topic:Disease control

Disease control in horses encompasses the strategies and measures implemented to prevent, manage, and eradicate infectious and non-infectious diseases within equine populations. This field involves the study of pathogen transmission, host-pathogen interactions, and the development of effective vaccination and biosecurity protocols. Disease control also includes monitoring and surveillance of equine health to identify outbreaks and implement timely interventions. Key aspects of disease control in horses involve understanding the epidemiology of equine diseases, improving diagnostic techniques, and enhancing treatment options. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore various methodologies, technologies, and practices aimed at controlling diseases in horses, with a focus on improving overall equine health and welfare.
Field studies comparing piperazine-carbon disulfide complex with carbon disulfide for parasite control in the horse.
American journal of veterinary research    May 1, 1960   Volume 21 397-402 
DRUDGE JH, LELAND SE, WYANT ZN, ELAM GW, HUTZLER LB.No abstract available
Chronic equine absesses associated with Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    December 1, 1959   Volume 135 559-562 
HUGHES JP, BIBERSTEIN EL.No abstract available
Epidemiological studies on equine encephalomyelitis in Maryland and Virginia.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    August 15, 1959   Volume 135, Issue 4 211-215 
BYRNE RJ, YANCEY FS, BICKLEY WE, FINNEY G.No abstract available
Studies on the virus of equine infectious anemia. Report 4. PH-stability range of Arakawa’s virus.
Yokohama medical bulletin    August 1, 1959   Volume 10 200-203 
YAOI H, GOTO N, ICHIKAWA K, YAMASAWA R.No abstract available
Kinetics of equine complement.
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)    July 1, 1959   Volume 83, Issue 1 99-104 
LEON MA, NORDEN A.No abstract available
Studies on the virus of equine infectious anemia. II. Neutralization and protection tests with Arakawa’s virus.
Yokohama medical bulletin    June 1, 1959   Volume 10 125-130 
YAOI H, GOTO N, SANO H, YAMASAWA R.No abstract available
Experimental studies on equine infectious anemia (swamp fever). I. Re-transmission of Arakawa’s virus to horse.
Archiv fur die gesamte Virusforschung    January 1, 1959   Volume 8, Issue 5 621-631 doi: 10.1007/BF01242246
YAOI H, NAGATA A, GOTO N, SAITO K.No abstract available
Possible role of horses in the epidemiology of toxoplasmosis. (Results of examination of horses and other toxoplasmosis).
Journal of hygiene, epidemiology, microbiology, and immunology    January 1, 1959   Volume 3 229-231 
SEEMAN J.No abstract available
Sequelae of leptospirosis in horses on a small farm.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    August 15, 1958   Volume 133, Issue 4 189-194 
ROBERTS SJ.No abstract available
A study on a Q fever focus due to horses as a source of infection.
Rumanian medical review    April 1, 1958   Volume 2, Issue 2 20-21 
ZARNEA G, VASILIU V, VOICULESCU R, ISRAEL H, PEREDERY S, TUNARU C, SZEGLI L, POPESCU F, IONESCU H.No abstract available
[Production on horses of therapeutic antibotulic sera C and E.I].
Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epidemiologii i immunobiologii    March 1, 1958   Volume 29, Issue 3 102-106 
KOROLEVA GA, MATVEEV KI, VOLKOVA ZM.No abstract available
[Possibility of survival of Western type of North American equine encephalomyelitis virus in Ixodus ricinus L].
Ceskoslovenska epidemiologie, mikrobiologie, imunologie    March 1, 1958   Volume 7, Issue 2 102-105 
BENDA R, DANES L.No abstract available
[Role of parasitological factor in colic and in certain other disease of horses].
Wiadomosci parazytologiczne    January 1, 1958   Volume 4, Issue 4 309-317 
CZEBOTARIEW RS, KULAKOWSKA OP, MAJKA WI.No abstract available
Investigation of eastern equine encephalomyelitis. I. General aspects.
American journal of hygiene    January 1, 1958   Volume 67, Issue 1 1-3 doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.aje.a119910
JUNGHERR EL, WALLIS RC.No abstract available
Equine encephalitis in Massachusetts.
The New England journal of medicine    October 10, 1957   Volume 257, Issue 15 701-704 doi: 10.1056/NEJM195710102571504
FEEMSTER RF.This research focuses on the first recognized human infection of equine encephalomyelitis, a disease mostly found in horses, which occurred in Massachusetts in the summer of 1938. The study dives […]
An epizootic of equine encephalomyelitis that occurred in Massachusetts in 1831.
The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene    September 1, 1957   Volume 6, Issue 5 858-862 doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.1957.6.858
HANSON RP.No abstract available
EQUINE encephalomyelitis in 1956.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    June 15, 1957   Volume 130, Issue 12 509-510 
No abstract available
[Remarks on a strain of Pasteurella pestis, isolated from a horse in the Belgian Congo; its close connection to the EV strain (Girard and Robic)].
Bulletin de la Societe de pathologie exotique et de ses filiales    May 1, 1957   Volume 50, Issue 3 346-350 
GIRARD G.No abstract available
[Encephalomyelitic syndromes; findings on equine encephalomyelitis in Mendoza & its manifest correlation with human cases].
Revista medica de Cordoba    May 1, 1957   Volume 45 229-232 
MINOPRIO JL.No abstract available
[Approximate titration of tetanus antitoxin in horses vaccinated against tetanus by diffusion in jellyfied medium].
Revue d'immunologie et de therapie antimicrobienne    April 1, 1957   Volume 21, Issue 3 174-180 
CHAMSY HM, LATIFY M, MOHEBZADEH A.No abstract available
Equine diseases in antiquity.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    February 15, 1957   Volume 130, Issue 4 163-166 
BARTON A.No abstract available
[Role of dehelmintization as a factor of stimulation of immunogenesis in horses producing antitoxic sera; preliminary communication].
Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epidemiologii i immunobiologii    January 1, 1957   Volume 28, Issue 1 110-114 
KHOMIAKOV AM, MENDELEVICH MM, GONIN SL.No abstract available
[Gastrophilus inermis Brauer, pathogenic agent of rectitis and parasitic rectal prolapse in horses].
Studii si cercetari de inframicrobiologie    January 1, 1957   Volume 8, Issue 3 435-444 
DINULESCU G.No abstract available
Isolation of a filterable agent causing arteritis of horses and abortion by mares; its differentiation from the equine abortion (influenza) virus.
The Cornell veterinarian    January 1, 1957   Volume 47, Issue 1 3-41 
BRYANS JT, CROWE ME, DOLL ER, MCCOLLUM WH.No abstract available
SYMPOSIUM from conference of equine practitioners.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    June 15, 1956   Volume 128, Issue 12 571-587 
No abstract available
The effect of revaccination of horses and cattle with Leptospira pomona bacterin.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    April 15, 1956   Volume 128, Issue 8 399-400 
BRAMEL RG, SCHEIDY SF.No abstract available
Serological response to Japanese B encephalitis vaccine of children and horses immune to St. Louis virus. HAMMON WM, SATHER GE, LENNETTE EH, REEVES WC.No abstract available
Survival of equine encephalomyelitis virus (Eastern type) for eleven years at 4 degrees C. in the presence of cysteine hydrochloride.
Canadian journal of microbiology    December 1, 1955   Volume 1, Issue 9 715-720 doi: 10.1139/m55-085
LABZOFFSKY NA, GRAINGER RM, ROSS WG.No abstract available
Mosquitoes and encephalitis in Nebraska.
The Nebraska state medical journal    August 1, 1955   Volume 40, Issue 8 290-292 
RAPP WF.No abstract available
On the antigenic properties of purified equine antitoxins.
Zeitschrift fur Immunitatsforschung und experimentelle Therapie    July 1, 1955   Volume 112, Issue 3 173-181 
SCHOTTLER WH.No abstract available