Actinobacillus suis infection of horses |
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Authors: | R.T. Hodges |
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Affiliation: | Ruakura Animal Health Laboratory, Ruakura Agricultural Research Centre , Hamilton |
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Abstract: | Nineteen isolates of Actinobacilfus suis were recovered from horses during the period October 197%December 1980. Animals varied in age from a full term foetus to 12 years. One isolate was obtained from the nose of an apparently healthy horse, the remainder were obtained from still-born foetuses (2), foals dying within a week of birth (5), older animals with respiratory (6) or genital infections (3) or abscesses in the jaw (1). One isolate was obtained from the lung of a 2-week-old foal which had shown diarrhoea. The bacteriological characteristics of the isolates and the pathological lesions present in eight cases are described. The organism has a wide geographical distribution in New Zealand, and in the northern part of the North Island appears to be more common than A. equuli. |
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