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[Mite allergy in the domestic horse: experience of an equine veterinarian specializing in the field of allergy].

Abstract: When medical history and clinical examination for a recurrent or chronic cough reveal the presence of perennial allergy, the practitioner would be advised to look for mites present in the horse's environment. He can propose this service to his clients.
Publication Date: 2004-03-16 PubMed ID: 15015745
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Summary

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This research article examines the occurrence of mite allergies in horses and provides insights from an equine veterinarian with specialized knowledge in the field of allergies. The focus of this study is on understanding how a consistent or recurring cough in horses could be a sign of perennial allergies, possibly due to mites in the horse’s environment.

Understanding the Focus of the Research

  • This research aims to investigate the prevalence and signs of allergies in domestic horses, specifically those caused by mites in the horse’s environment.
  • Reoccurring or chronic cough in horses is indicated as a possible symptom of perennial allergy.
  • The author suggests that equine practitioners should consider the possibility of mite allergies when treating such symptoms in horses.

The Importance of Mite Allergy Detection

  • The study proposes that recognizing the signs of mite allergies in horses can assist in diagnosing more accurately and prescribing appropriate treatments.
  • Mites being common in many environments, horses can easily be exposed to them, making mite allergies prevalent. Thus, a good understanding of mite allergies is crucial for effective equine medical care.
  • The veterinarian might provide advice on how to minimize mite exposure in a horse’s environment, helping to alleviate the symptoms and improve the horse’s health.

Implications for Equine Practitioners

  • This research offers important guidelines for veterinarians specializing in equine health. It underscores the importance of considering mite allergies when diagnosing horses with chronic or recurrent coughs.
  • Understanding the horses’ environment and possible exposure to allergens like mites, helps practitioners to better diagnose and put forward adequate treatment plans.
  • Offering services that include allergy detection can also enhance a veterinarian’s practice, providing value to horse-owners concerned about their animal’s health.

Cite This Article

APA
Volland-Francqueville M, Sabbah A. (2004). [Mite allergy in the domestic horse: experience of an equine veterinarian specializing in the field of allergy]. Eur Ann Allergy Clin Immunol, 36(1), 6-8.

Publication

ISSN: 1764-1489
NlmUniqueID: 101466614
Country: Italy
Language: fre
Volume: 36
Issue: 1
Pages: 6-8

Researcher Affiliations

Volland-Francqueville, M
  • Clinique équine des Vignes La Bienboire, Saint-Hilaire Saint-Florent, F-49400 Saumur.
Sabbah, A

    MeSH Terms

    • Animal Feed / parasitology
    • Animals
    • Edible Grain / parasitology
    • Food Contamination
    • Food Parasitology
    • Horse Diseases / etiology
    • Horses
    • Housing, Animal
    • Insecticides
    • Mites / immunology
    • Rhinitis, Allergic, Perennial / etiology
    • Rhinitis, Allergic, Perennial / immunology

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