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Topic:Infectious Disease

Infectious diseases in horses encompass a range of illnesses caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites. These diseases can affect various systems within the equine body, leading to symptoms that range from mild discomfort to severe systemic illness. Common infectious diseases in horses include equine influenza, strangles, equine herpesvirus, and West Nile virus. These diseases can be transmitted through direct contact with infected animals, contaminated surfaces, or vectors such as insects. Understanding the mechanisms of transmission, pathogenesis, and immune response is essential for effective prevention and control. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment, and management of infectious diseases in horses.
Case of Equine Rabies.
The Journal of comparative medicine and veterinary archives    March 1, 1896   Volume 17, Issue 3 214-215 
Underhill BM.No abstract available
On the Morbid Histology and Bacteriology of Equine Pneumonia.
The Journal of comparative medicine and veterinary archives    July 1, 1895   Volume 16, Issue 7 421-423 
French C.No abstract available
Fungus Hæmatodes in Cattle and Horses, with Notes on Cases in Practice.
The Journal of comparative medicine and veterinary archives    March 1, 1893   Volume 14, Issue 3 156-160 
Waugh JA.No abstract available
The Use of Mallein for the Diagnosis of Glanders in Horses and Experiments with an Albumose Extracted from Cultures of the Bacillus Malleus.
The Journal of comparative medicine and veterinary archives    November 1, 1892   Volume 13, Issue 11 643-657 
De Schweinitz EA, Kilborne FL.No abstract available
Importation of Horses.
The Journal of comparative medicine and veterinary archives    August 1, 1892   Volume 13, Issue 8 491-495 
No abstract available
Measles in Horses.
The Journal of comparative medicine and veterinary archives    November 1, 1891   Volume 12, Issue 11 609 
Lee DD.No abstract available
Porrigo (“Texas Mange”) in Horses.
The Journal of comparative medicine and veterinary archives    September 1, 1891   Volume 12, Issue 9 426-429 
Griffin GE.No abstract available
Does Menière’s Disease Occur in Horses?
The Journal of comparative medicine and veterinary archives    July 1, 1891   Volume 12, Issue 7 319-325 
Fleming G.No abstract available
A Preliminiary Note on the Nature and Pathology of the Disease Known as “Surra,” Affecting Horses and Mules in India.
The Indian medical gazette    June 1, 1891   Volume 26, Issue 6 171-174 
Ranking G.This research article presents an initial investigation into the disease called “Surra,” which significantly affects horses and mules in India, leading to high mortality rates and considerable economic loss. The […]
Influenza in Horses.
The Journal of comparative medicine and veterinary archives    March 1, 1891   Volume 12, Issue 3 129-137 
Fleming G.No abstract available
Malarial Fever in Horses.
The Journal of comparative medicine and veterinary archives    December 1, 1890   Volume 11, Issue 12 696-701 
Griffin GE.No abstract available
Review of “Contagious Venereal Disease Amongst Horses in Kent County, Canada”.
The Journal of comparative medicine and veterinary archives    May 1, 1890   Volume 11, Issue 5 261-266 
Williams WL.No abstract available
Contagious Venereal Disease Amongst Horses in Kent County, Canada.
The Journal of comparative medicine and veterinary archives    April 1, 1890   Volume 11, Issue 4 197-215 
Bryce PH.No abstract available
Contagious Venereal Disease Amongst Horses in Kent County, Canada.
The Journal of comparative medicine and veterinary archives    March 1, 1890   Volume 11, Issue 3 143-158 
Bryce PH.No abstract available
A Few Diseases of Horses.
The Homoeopathic physician    August 1, 1887   Volume 7, Issue 8 276-279 
Hall J.No abstract available
The Cause of Influenza-pectoralis of Horses.
The Journal of comparative medicine and surgery    July 1, 1887   Volume 8, Issue 3 248-257 
Schutz JW.No abstract available
Equine Relapsing Fever.
The Indian medical gazette    June 1, 1886   Volume 21, Issue 6 178-179 
No abstract available
Scarlet Fever in Horses.
The Journal of comparative medicine and surgery    April 1, 1884   Volume 5, Issue 2 134-145 
Peters JC.No abstract available
Abstract of the Investigations Thus Far Made in the Use of Equine Scarlatinal Virus.
The Journal of comparative medicine and surgery    April 1, 1884   Volume 5, Issue 2 145-149 
Stickler JW.No abstract available
Scarlet Fever in Horses.
The Journal of comparative medicine and surgery    January 1, 1884   Volume 5, Issue 1 1-14 
Peters JC.No abstract available
Paralysis in Cows and Hæmoglobinuria in Horses from the Same Cause.
The Journal of comparative medicine and surgery    July 1, 1882   Volume 3, Issue 3 254 
No abstract available
Epizootic Suppurative Cellulitis; Or, Phlegmonous Erysipelas in Horses.
The Journal of comparative medicine and surgery    January 1, 1882   Volume 3, Issue 1 29-32 
Berns GH.No abstract available
Does Cholera Attack Horses?
The Indian medical gazette    November 1, 1873   Volume 8, Issue 11 301 
No abstract available
History and Course of the Epizoötic among Horses upon the North American Continent in 1872-73.
Public health papers and reports    January 1, 1873   Volume 1 88-109 
Judson AB.No abstract available
Epidemic Catarrh among Horses.
Buffalo medical and surgical journal    October 1, 1872   Volume 12, Issue 3 113-114 
No abstract available
New York Medico-Chirurgical College-Morbus Coxarius; Rudimentary Tooth Involuted through the Meatus Auditorius Externus; Cystic Degeneration of the Kidneys; Action of Anæsthetics on Horses; Case of Extra-Uterine Gestation. No abstract available
Account of the Employment of Very Large Quantities of the Ærugo Æris, Exhibited Internally to Horses, with a View to the Cure of Glanders. Lawson R.No abstract available
Retrospective investigation of prognostic indicators for adult horses with infection of a synovial structure.
   March 20, 2026  
To investigate predictors of survival and athletic function in adult horses with infection of a synovial structure. Objective: Increasing duration from contamination to referral, bone or tendon involvement and positive microbial culture decreases short-term survival. Synovitis and/or sepsis at 5 days post-admission and involvement of Staphylococcus spp. decreases long-term athletic function. Methods: Retrospective study. Methods: Records over 4 years of adult horses with synovial sepsis were reviewed. A two-tailed Fisher's exact test, Mann-Whitney U test or t-test was used to examine whether v...
Nucleotide sequencing and analysis of 16S rDNA and 16S-23S rDNA internal spacer region (ISR) of Taylorella equigenitalis, as an important pathogen for contagious equine metritis (CEM).
   March 20, 2026  
The primer set for 16S rDNA amplified an amplicon of about 1500 bp in length for three strains of Taylorella equigenitalis (NCTC11184(T), Kentucky188 and EQ59). Sequence differences of the 16S rDNA among the six sequences, including three reference sequences, occurred at only a few nucleotide positions and thus, an extremely high sequence similarity of the 16S rDNA was first demonstrated among the six sequences. In addition, the primer set for 16S-23S rDNA internal spacer region (ISR) amplified two amplicons about 1300 bp and 1200 bp in length for the three strains. The ISRs were estimated to ...
Treatment and prevention of Rhodococcus equi in foals.
   March 20, 2026  
No abstract available