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Coxiella Burnetii Infection in Association With Equine Abortion

Grant number: PRJ-011758 | Funding period: 2019 - 2020

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Metagenomic investigation of potential abortigenic pathogens in foetal tissues from Australian horses

R Akter, CM El-Hage, FM Sansom, J Carrick, JM Devlin, AR Legione

2021-12-01

Background: Abortion in horses leads to economic and welfare losses to the equine industry. Most cases of equine abortions are spo..

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Detection of Coxiella burnetii and equine herpesvirus 1, but not Leptospira spp. or Toxoplasma gondii, in cases of equine abortion in Australia - A 25 year retrospective study

R Akter, A Legione, FM Sansom, CM El-Hage, CA Hartley, JR Gilkerson, JM Devlin

2020-05-01

Equine abortion is a cause of severe economic loss to the equine industry. Equine herpesvirus 1 is considered a primary cause of i..

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