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View article: Faecal bacterial composition in horses with and without free faecal liquid: a case control study
Faecal bacterial composition in horses with and without free faecal liquid: a case control study Open
View article: Differential Defecation of Solid and Liquid Phases in Horses—A Descriptive Survey
Differential Defecation of Solid and Liquid Phases in Horses—A Descriptive Survey Open
Free faecal liquid (FFL) is a condition in horses where faeces are voided in one solid and one liquid phase. The liquid phase contaminates the tail, hindlegs and area around the anus of the horse, resulting in management problems and poten…
View article: Network Experiences from a Cross-Sector Biosafety Level-3 Laboratory Collaboration: A Swedish Forum for Biopreparedness Diagnostics
Network Experiences from a Cross-Sector Biosafety Level-3 Laboratory Collaboration: A Swedish Forum for Biopreparedness Diagnostics Open
The Swedish Forum for Biopreparedness Diagnostics (FBD) is a network that fosters collaboration among the 4 agencies with responsibility for the laboratory diagnostics of high-consequence pathogens, covering animal health and feed safety, …
View article: GI<sub>FeGSH</sub>: A New Genomic Island Might Explain the Differences in <i>Brucella</i> Virulence
GI<sub>FeGSH</sub>: A New Genomic Island Might Explain the Differences in <i>Brucella</i> Virulence Open
An imported dog was confirmed to be positive with canine brucellosis in Sweden in 2010. The whole genome of Brucella canis SVA10 was subjected to phage analysis (WGS-PA) and was assigned to the Asian B. canis cluster. Further analysis indi…
View article: Performance of the iELISA in horses with long term guttural pouch carriage of Strep equi equi
Performance of the iELISA in horses with long term guttural pouch carriage of Strep equi equi Open
View article: Correlation between endoscopic findings and real-time PCR analysis for Streptococcus equi subsp. equi DNA of guttural pouches in recovered strangles cases
Correlation between endoscopic findings and real-time PCR analysis for Streptococcus equi subsp. equi DNA of guttural pouches in recovered strangles cases Open
Horses that lack obvious clinical signs of respiratory disease can be silent carries of Streptococcus equi subsp. equi (S. equi) in their guttural pouches. Guttural pouch lavage and repeated nasopharyngeal lavages(1) analyzed by real-time …
View article: Longitudinal Observations of Silent Carriers of <i> <scp>S</scp> treptococcus Equi </i> in A Swedish Yard
Longitudinal Observations of Silent Carriers of <i> <span>S</span> treptococcus Equi </i> in A Swedish Yard Open
Reasons for performing study When managing strangles in horses, it is crucial to detect chronic infection with S treptococcus equi ( SE ), i.e. silent carriers. Objectives Evaluate diagnostics for SE carriers over time in a farm. Study des…