Clostridioides difficile in equidae necropsied in Northwestern France, between 2019 and 2021 [PDF]
Clostridioides difficile, an anaerobic, spore-forming enteropathogen, is less studied in animals than in humans despite its importance in One Health. We evaluated C.
Sandrine Petry +9 more
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Koufos, George D., Sen, Sevket (2016): Equidae.
Koufos, George D. +2 more
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Seroprevalence for equine infectious anaemia in Equidae seized in the municipality of Petrópolis, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2015/2018 [PDF]
: Equine infectious anaemia (EIA) is a globally distributed disease caused by a lentivirus. EIA is a notifiable disease that should be reported to the Official Veterinary Service (SVO).
Astrid Paola Mattheis Cruz +8 more
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Parasite prevalence among equidae in the backland of the State of Pernambuco, Brazil
The present study aimed to assess the prevalence of gastrointestinal and lung parasites in equidae reared in the backland of the state of Pernambuco, Brazil and also evaluate the influence of equidae species, rearing system, age group, and anthelmintic ...
Clairton Bruno Rodrigues de Morais +3 more
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The Equidae from Cooper’s D, an early Pleistocene fossil locality in Gauteng, South Africa [PDF]
Cooper’s D is a fossil locality in the Bloubank Valley close to other important sites such as Sterkfontein and Kromdraai in Gauteng, South Africa. The fossil deposits of Cooper’s D date to 1.38 ± 0.11 Ma.
Shaw Badenhorst, Christine M. Steininger
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Global prevalence and risk factors of equine infectious anemia: A systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
Background and Aim: Equine infectious anemia (EIA) is a lentiviral disease affecting members of the Equidae family, with global distribution and significant implications for animal health and biosecurity.
Lintang Winantya Firdausy +4 more
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Vector‐borne diseases‐knowledge maps [PDF]
Abstract This scientific report provides a structured overview of the main characteristics of 25 selected vector‐borne diseases (VBDs) of potential relevance for the EU, including 12 diseases listed under the Animal Health Law (AHL) and 13 non‐listed diseases.
European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) +7 more
wiley +2 more sources
Assessment of the feed additive consisting of coated granulated cobalt(II) carbonate for ruminants with functional rumen, equidae, lagomorphs, rodents, herbivore reptiles and zoo mammals for the renewal of its authorisation (Dox‐al Italia SpA) [PDF]
Abstract Following a request from the European Commission, EFSA was asked to deliver a scientific opinion on the safety and efficacy of coated granulated cobalt(II) carbonate as nutritional feed additive for ruminants with functional rumen, equidae, lagomorphs, rodents, herbivore reptiles and zoo mammals.
EFSA Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP) +24 more
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Relevant Brachycera (Excluding Oestroidea) for Horses in Veterinary Medicine: A Systematic Review [PDF]
In equine stables and their surroundings, a large number of insects are present that can be a nuisance to their equine hosts. Previous studies about dipterans transmitting infectious agents to Equidae have largely focused on Nematocera.
Vicky Frisch +2 more
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Welfare of equidae during transport [PDF]
In the framework of its Farm to Fork Strategy, the Commission is undertaking a comprehensive evaluation of animal welfare legislation. This opinion deals with the protection of horses and donkeys during transport.
EFSA Panel on Animal Health and Welfare (AHAW) +30 more
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