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Relevant Brachycera (Excluding Oestroidea) for Horses in Veterinary Medicine: A Systematic Review
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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Interspecific and Intraspecific Artificial Insemination in Domestic Equids
Horses and donkeys differ phenotypically and karyotypically, although they can interbreed freely. Eight Standardbred mares and nine Amiata donkey jennies were included in the study.
Duccio Panzani +5 more
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Equine anesthesia is related to high morbidity and mortality rates and recent studies suggested that the period of recovery remains the phase associated with the greatest risk of mortality in horses. Intraoperative hypotension, hypoxemia, and hypercapnia
Bienvenida Román Durá +5 more
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Survey on outcomes of emergency standing caesarean section in equids
IntroductionStanding caesarian section (C-section) in mares is poorly documented in the literature. It is reportedly straightforward to perform for veterinarians experienced in bovine practice and is more accessible and less expensive than recumbent ...
Geoffroy de la Rebière de Pouyade +6 more
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Genomics and the Evolutionary History of Equids
The equid family contains only one single extant genus, Equus, including seven living species grouped into horses on the one hand and zebras and asses on the other. In contrast, the equine fossil record shows that an extraordinarily richer diversity existed in the past and provides multiple examples of a highly dynamic evolution punctuated by several ...
Pablo, Librado, Ludovic, Orlando
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Molecular and phylogenetic analysis of Anaplasma phagocytophilum in equids in Mosul city, Iraq [PDF]
Anaplasma phagocytophilum is a bacterium that causes Equine Granulocytic Anaplasmosis (EGA) disease in equids (ponies, horses, mules, and donkeys), which was worldwide distribution.
Hussam M. Alimam +2 more
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Working equids presented at a veterinary reference center in southern Chile (2015-2021)
In Chile many families still rely on working equids as a fundamental source of income. Their use is particularly important for harnessing and transport of people and goods, in agriculture as well as in the leisure industry.
Maria C. Duran +2 more
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Dourine: a neglected disease of equids [PDF]
Dourine is a venereal transmitted trypanosomosis causing a major health problem threatening equines worldwide. The origin and identification of Trypanosoma equiperdum within the subgenus Trypanozoon is still a subject of debate. Unlike other trypanosomal infections, dourine is transmitted almost exclusively by coitus. Diagnosis of dourine has continued
Gizaw, Yonas +2 more
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Vegetative Endocarditis in Equids (1994–2006) [PDF]
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Endocarditis is a rare heart condition with variable clinical expressions in equids. Risk factors for this disease are incompletely understood. OBJECTIVE: Describe risk factors for endocarditis in equids.
S.R. Porter +13 more
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Lameness is an important concern in working equids of low- and middle-income communities (LMICs) with significant One Welfare implications. This study aims to determine the prevalence and influencing factors of lameness in working equids of LMICs.
Merridale-Punter, Mathilde S. +7 more
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