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Equine Strangles: Management and Prevention
Strangles is one of the most commonly diagnosed contagious diseases in horses worldwide , and was first reported in 1251. The bacteria typically infect the upper airway and lymphoid tissues of the head and neck, causing enlarged lymph nodes, nasal drainage, and abscess formation. largeanimal.vethospitals.ufl.edu
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Strangles - Wikipedia
Strangles (also called equine distemper) is a contagious upper respiratory tract infection of horses and other equines caused by a Gram-positive bacterium, ... en.wikipedia.org
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Strangles | School of Veterinary Medicine
Strangles is a highly contagious disease of the equine upper respiratory tract caused by the bacterium Streptococcus equi subspecies equi (S. equi). ceh.vetmed.ucdavis.edu
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strangles
strangles (ˈstræŋg(ə)lz) Also 7 stranga's, strangies. [Orig. pl. of strangle n.] † 1. A disease in horses and other animals, characterized by inflamed swellings in the throat: = strangullion 1. Obs.1600 Surflet Country Farm i. xxiii. 137 For the strangles or glandules which happen vnder the oxe his ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Strangles | Equine Disease Communication Center
The upper respiratory disease commonly referred to as strangles is caused by Streptococcus equi subsp equi. Strangles is spread from horse to horse through ... www.equinediseasecc.org
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Strangles in Horses - Respiratory System - Merck Veterinary Manual
Strangles is a highly infectious disease of Equidae characterized by abscessation of the lymphoid tissue of the upper respiratory tract. www.merckvetmanual.com
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Streptococcus equi Infectious Disease Guidelines – AAEP
The upper respiratory disease commonly referred to as strangles is caused by Streptococcus equi subsp equi. Less commonly, the bacteria affect lymph nodes. aaep.org
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About Strangles - MSD Animal Health HUB
Strangles is a highly contagious upper respiratory tract infection caused by the bacteria Streptococcus equi. It affects horses, donkeys and ponies of all ages ... www.msd-animal-health-hub.co.uk
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Strangles - Animal Diseases - Florida Department of Agriculture
Strangles, a highly contagious upper respiratory disease of equids, is caused by the gram-positive β-hemolytic bacterium Streptococcus equi ssp. equi. www.fdacs.gov
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What is strangles? | Redwings Horse Sanctuary
Strangles is an extremely contagious illness that affects the horse's upper respiratory tract. It is the most common infectious disease in the UK and worldwide. www.redwings.org.uk
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A Herd Outbreak of Equine Strangles
Equine Strangles is a disease most often observed in young horses 1-5 years of age, but can affect all horses. The etiological agent Streptococcus equi ... www.ksvdl.org
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Strangles: its epidemiology and circulating strains in UK
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Juvenile Cellulitis (Puppy Strangles) | VCA Animal Hospitals
Juvenile cellulitis, also known by the name puppy strangles, is an uncommon skin condition of young dogs. Juvenile cellulitis most commonly affects young puppies, between one and six months of age. The first sign of juvenile cellulitis is usually an acute swelling of the face and muzzle. This generalized swelling is typically followed by the development of raised bumps and pustules over the ...
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Woman convicted of first-degree murder for strangling 11-year-old son ...
1 day agoHORSHAM, Pennsylvania (WPVI) -- A Horsham, Pennsylvania woman was found guilty of first-degree murder on Thursday in the strangling death of her 11-year-old son. Ruth Dirienzo-Whitehead, 51, was ...
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Distemper
Canine distemper, a disease of dogs Feline distemper, a disease of cats Phocine distemper, a disease of seals A bacterial infection Equine distemper, or Strangles wikipedia.org
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