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Epizootiological investigation if strangles in the equine stables in tehran
Authors:F Noormohamad Zadeh  FG Abdullah Pour and SM Khajeh-Nasiri
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aFaculty of Vetednaw Medicine, University of Tehran, P.O. Box 14155-6453, Tehran, Iran.

Abstract:Strangles is an acute disease of horses caused by infec- tion with Streptococcus equi. It is characterized by inflamma- tion of the upper respiratory tract and abscessation in the adjacent lymph nodes. The distribution of strangles is world- wide. When an outbreak does occur in a large group of horses, it is usually restricted to the younger age groups, under adverse climatic conditions, and when shelter is inadequate. When the group is made up of predominantly young horses, up to 100% may be affected. Such a high incidence is encountered soon after large numbers of susceptible horses, which may have come from many localities, are stabled to get her. The source of infection is the nasal discharge from infected animals, which contaminates the pasture and feed and water troughs. Infection occurs by ingestion or by inhalation o f droplets. During April (1990), two cases of strangles were diag- nosed at Veterinary Faculty Teaching Hospital in Tehran. An epizootiological survey commenced immediately and showed 89-100% of horses were affected. The clinical symp- toms were severe in young horses and the mortality rate was zero. All of the infected horses responded to treatment with intramuscular injection of penicillin/streptomycin.
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