Journal article
Comparison of concentrations of Rhodococcus equi and virulent R. equi in air of stables and paddocks on horse breeding farms in a temperate climate
G Muscatello, S Gerbaud, C Kennedy, JR Gilkerson, T Buckley, M Klay, DP Leadon, GF Browning
Handbook of Environmental Chemistry Volume 5 Water Pollution | Published : 2006
Abstract
Reasons for performing study: Rhodococcoccus equi is a significant cause of bronchopneumonia in foals worldwide. Infection of the lungs is believed to result from inhalation of virulent R. equi in dust from contaminated environments. A measure of infectious risk in an environment is the level of airborne contamination. Objectives: To assess and compare the level of airborne virulent R. equi in paddocks and stables. Methods: Air samples were collected sequentially over the 2003 foaling season from the paddocks and stables on 3 Irish horse breeding farms affected by R. equi pneumonia. Colony blotting and DNA hybridisation techniques allowed quantitation of virulent R. equi. Results: The odds o..
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