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Topic:Infection

Infections in horses encompass a range of diseases caused by various pathogens, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. These infections can affect different systems within the horse, such as the respiratory, gastrointestinal, and integumentary systems, leading to a variety of clinical signs depending on the pathogen and the severity of the infection. Common infectious diseases in horses include equine influenza, strangles, and equine herpesvirus. Diagnosis often involves clinical examination, laboratory testing, and sometimes imaging, to identify the causative agent and assess the extent of the disease. Treatment strategies may include antimicrobial therapy, supportive care, and preventive measures such as vaccination and biosecurity practices. This page aggregates peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of infectious diseases in equine populations.
[Contribution to the study of the antistreptolysin titer of normal blood in some animal species (horses, dogs, cattle, buffalo)].
Acta medica veterinaria    May 1, 1966   Volume 12, Issue 3 251-263 
Agresti A, Mastrangelo P, Nobile M.No abstract available
Laminitis and azoturia. A mist of ignorance still surrounds these conditions in the horse.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    April 1, 1966   Volume 61, Issue 4 330-333 
Reid CH.No abstract available
Hepatitis due to equine abortion virus. Comparison between the liver histology in human, canine, duckling, and equine viral hepatitis.
Canadian journal of comparative medicine and veterinary science    April 1, 1966   Volume 30, Issue 4 112-116 
Corrêa WM, Nilsson MR.Five livers of equine fetuses, aborted due to the action of equine abortion virus, five livers from men, two of whom died of epidemic hepatitis and three obtained by needle biopsies, 5 livers of dogs with infectious canine hepatitis and 7 livers of ducklings that had hepatitis, were studied histopathologically. The foals' livers were studied by several staining methods and the others by H. E. only. The results indicate that the lesions are quite similar in the four species with the appearance of nuclear inclusion bodies only in foals and dogs. The strong staining properties of the nuclear incl...
[Purification of horse antipoliomyelitic antibodies]. Calothy G, Digeon M, Raynaud M.No abstract available
Flocculation of influenza viruses by horse serum inhibitor.
Nature    March 19, 1966   Volume 209, Issue 5029 1223-1225 doi: 10.1038/2091223a0
Biddle F, Stevenson JP.No abstract available
[Inhibitory action of monovalent 3 S antibody fragments (horse diphtheria antitoxin) on passive hemagglutination].
Annales de l'Institut Pasteur    March 1, 1966   Volume 110, Issue 3 218-236 
Raynaud M, Lavergne M, Iscaki S.No abstract available
Control of internal parasites of the horse.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    February 15, 1966   Volume 148, Issue 4 378-383 
Drudge JH, Lyons ET.No abstract available
Acute diarrheal disease in the horse.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    February 15, 1966   Volume 148, Issue 4 418-421 
Olson NE.No abstract available
Current status of equine infectious anemia.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    February 15, 1966   Volume 148, Issue 4 411-412 
Sippel W.No abstract available
The rôle of infection in infertility in the thoroughbred mare.
The Veterinary record    January 29, 1966   Volume 78, Issue 5 168-173 doi: 10.1136/vr.78.5.168
Bain AM.No abstract available
[On dust retention in lungs and lymph nodes of large animals (mine horses)].
Beitrage zur Silikose-Forschung    January 1, 1966   Volume 90 11-18 
Einbrodt HJ, Weller W.No abstract available
[On generalized aspergillosis of horses].
Acta veterinaria Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae    January 1, 1966   Volume 16, Issue 2 193-205 
Kardeván A, Vetési F.No abstract available
Opsonizing properties of horse sera. 3. The role of the specific and nonspecific factors stimulating phagocytosis of Salmonella typhimurium in horse sera.
Archivum immunologiae et therapiae experimentalis    January 1, 1966   Volume 14, Issue 1 25-31 
Grzybek-Hryncewicz K, Ladosz J, Kubis K, Slopek S.No abstract available
[Oriental equine encephalitis. Apropos of an observation of parenchymatous necroses].
Neuropatologia polska    January 1, 1966   Volume 4 539-548 
Martin JJ.No abstract available
Opsonizing properties of horse sera. II. Factors stimulating phagocytosis of Shigella sonnei (phase II) bacilli.
Archivum immunologiae et therapiae experimentalis    January 1, 1966   Volume 14, Issue 1 19-24 
Grzybek-Hryncewicz K, Ladosz J, Kubis K, Slopek S.No abstract available
Complement fixation test of equine infectious anemia. II. Relationship between CF antibody response and the disease.
National Institute of Animal Health quarterly    January 1, 1966   Volume 6, Issue 4 204-207 
Kono Y, Kobayashi K.No abstract available
[Leukosis in horses].
Monatshefte fur Veterinarmedizin    December 15, 1965   Volume 20, Issue 24 996-999 
Almejew CS.No abstract available
Current disease problems of horses.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    December 15, 1965   Volume 147, Issue 12 1556-1562 
King HC, Knowles RC.No abstract available
Experimental transmission of Echinococcus from horses to foxes.
Annals of tropical medicine and parasitology    December 1, 1965   Volume 59, Issue 4 457-462 doi: 10.1080/00034983.1965.11686332
Howkins AB, Gemmell MA, Smyth JD.No abstract available
[Stratum perivaginale in the region of the scrotum and inguinal area and its surgical significance].
Zentralblatt fur Veterinarmedizin. Reihe A    December 1, 1965   Volume 12, Issue 9 881-887 
Hartig F.No abstract available
Systemic insecticides in livestock insect control.
The Veterinary record    November 27, 1965   Volume 77, Issue 48 1418-1420 doi: 10.1136/vr.77.48.1418
Drummond RO, Graham OH.No abstract available
[Incidents and their outcome in continuous intravenous drip infusion in horses. Gliding of plastic infusion capillaries into the jugular vein].
Monatshefte fur Veterinarmedizin    November 15, 1965   Volume 20, Issue 22 916-918 
Schützler H.No abstract available
[Treatment and prevention of parasitic diseases in horses].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    November 1, 1965   Volume 72, Issue 21 493-496 
Enigk K.No abstract available
[Presence of rheumatoid factors in antibacterial horse immune sera].
Annales de l'Institut Pasteur    November 1, 1965   58-65 
Podliachouk L, Eyquem A, Corvazier R.No abstract available
The effect of trichlorfon on endoparasites of horses.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    November 1, 1965   Volume 60, Issue 11 1127-1128 
Nelson DL.No abstract available
[On the spondylarthrotic pathogenesis of the spinal ataxia of horses].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    November 1, 1965   Volume 72, Issue 21 502-506 
Schulz LC, Schebitz H, Pohlenz J, Mechlenburg G.No abstract available
[Spinal nematodosis in the horse caused by Strongylus vulgaris].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    November 1, 1965   Volume 72, Issue 21 510-511 
Pohlenz J, Schulze D, Eckert J.No abstract available
[The result of animal inspection for leptospirosis].
Veterinariia    November 1, 1965   Volume 42, Issue 11 39-40 
Mezhennyĭ AM.No abstract available
[A case of leukemic symptoms in the eyes of a horse].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    November 1, 1965   Volume 72, Issue 21 506-507 
Marolt J.No abstract available
Colicine K: VI. The Immune Response of Horses to a Colicinogenic Strain of Escherichia Coli.
The Journal of experimental medicine    October 31, 1965   Volume 122, Issue 5 891-903 doi: 10.1084/jem.122.5.891
Goebel WF, Staub AM.1. The immunization of horses with the colicinogenic bacillus E. coli K235 L + O(m) stimulates antibodies which precipitate and neutralize colicine K and neutralize the heterologous colicine I as well. 2. Unlike rabbits, horses evoke predpitating antibodies for the sialic acid-containing polysaccharide colominic acid.