2018
DOI: 10.2754/avb201887040339
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Results of cytological and microbiological examination using tracheal aspiration in race horses with lower respiratory tract disease

Abstract: Respiratory tract disease is the second most common cause of poor performance in racehorses after musculoskeletal disease. Lower respiratory tract disorders (LRTD) are common in thoroughbred horses of all ages. The aim of this study was to investigate whether there was any association between the microbiological and cytological examinations. Fifty horses ranging in age from 2 to 6 years were examined. Horses with only upper respiratory tract abnormalities identified by endoscopy (at rest) were eliminated from … Show more

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“…Respiratory diseases have been reported to be among the most common diseases in horse breeding in countries around the world (Sharma et al 2017;Kasap et al 2018;Vitale et al 2019). In particular, unsuitable shelter conditions, crowded environments and unfavorable climatic conditions increase the exposure of horses to different respiratory pathogens (Wood et al 2005).…”
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“…Respiratory diseases have been reported to be among the most common diseases in horse breeding in countries around the world (Sharma et al 2017;Kasap et al 2018;Vitale et al 2019). In particular, unsuitable shelter conditions, crowded environments and unfavorable climatic conditions increase the exposure of horses to different respiratory pathogens (Wood et al 2005).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Str. zooepidemicus is the most frequently isolated bacteria (Chapman et al 2000;Bianchi et al 2018;Kasap at al 2018;Preziuso et al 2019;Bianchi et al 2020). In a study conducted by Broux et al (2016), nasal swaps taken from 103 horses showing signs of respiratory system infection were found to be 30% S. equi subsp.…”
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confidence: 99%
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