Journal article

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

BMC Genomics | BMC | Published : 2021

Abstract

Background: Abortion in horses leads to economic and welfare losses to the equine industry. Most cases of equine abortions are sporadic, and the cause is often unknown. This study aimed to detect potential abortigenic pathogens in equine abortion cases in Australia using metagenomic deep sequencing methods. Results: After sequencing and analysis, a total of 68 and 86 phyla were detected in the material originating from 49 equine abortion samples and 8 samples from normal deliveries, respectively. Most phyla were present in both groups, with the exception of Chlamydiae that were only present in abortion samples. Around 2886 genera were present in the abortion samples and samples from normal d..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This work was partially funded by AgriFutures Australia through project PRJ011758. The funders approved publication but did not play a role in in the design of the study, or the collection, analysis and interpretation of data, or in writing the manuscript.