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What are the 4 common bacterial causes of placentitis in the mare? Fungal?
e. coli, strep zooepidemicus, pseudomonus aeruginosa, klebsiella

Aspergillus
What is the most common viral abortion in the mare? At what stage of gestation?

2 other possible viral causes?
EHV-1; late gestation

EHV-4 and EVA
At what months of gestation do you vaccinate for EHV-1 in the mare?
5, 7, 9
Most common non-infectious abortion in the mare
twins
Most common route of infection for placentitis in the mare
ascending
Treatments of placentitis in the mare with known efficacy:
antimicrobials, banamine
How does an abortus look with EHV-1 grossly and histologically?
necrotic foci on liver, necrotizing bronchiolitis

intranuclear inclusion bodies
What (4) tests are available for EHV-1?
virus neutralization, indirect immunofluorescence, PCR, virus isolation
What would a fetus look like after an umbillical torsion?
cyanosis, edema, hemorrhage, thrombosis