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What are the 4 common bacterial causes of placentitis in the mare? Fungal?
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e. coli, strep zooepidemicus, pseudomonus aeruginosa, klebsiella
Aspergillus |
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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 |
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At what months of gestation do you vaccinate for EHV-1 in the mare?
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5, 7, 9
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Most common non-infectious abortion in the mare
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twins
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Most common route of infection for placentitis in the mare
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ascending
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Treatments of placentitis in the mare with known efficacy:
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antimicrobials, banamine
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How does an abortus look with EHV-1 grossly and histologically?
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necrotic foci on liver, necrotizing bronchiolitis
intranuclear inclusion bodies |
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What (4) tests are available for EHV-1?
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virus neutralization, indirect immunofluorescence, PCR, virus isolation
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What would a fetus look like after an umbillical torsion?
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cyanosis, edema, hemorrhage, thrombosis
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