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Infectious disease surveillance of apparently healthy horses at a multi-day show using a novel nanoscale real-time PCR panel.


ABSTRACT: In the United States, horses are used for a variety of purposes including recreation, exhibition, and racing. As farm, performance, and companion animals, horses are a unique species from a zoonotic disease risk perspective, and the risks of subclinical infections spreading among horses can pose challenges. Using a nanoscale real-time PCR platform, we investigated the prevalence of 14 enteric pathogens, 11 Escherichia coli genes, and 9 respiratory pathogens in fecal samples from 97 apparently healthy horses at a multi-day horse event. In addition, sugar flotation test was performed for fecal parasites. E. coli f17 was commonly detected, prevalent in 59% of horses, followed closely by Streptococcus equi subsp. zooepidemicus (55%). Additional pathogens recognized included betacoronavirus, Campylobacter jejuni, Cryptosporidium sp., E. coli O157, equine adenovirus 1, equine rhinitis B virus, and others. The use of PCR data may overestimate the true prevalence of these pathogens but provides a sensitive overview of common pathogens present in healthy horses. Our results prompt the continued need for practical biosecurity measures at horse shows, both to protect individuals interacting with these horses and to minimize transmission among horses.

SUBMITTER: Stout AE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7758683 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Infectious disease surveillance of apparently healthy horses at a multi-day show using a novel nanoscale real-time PCR panel.

Stout Alison E AE   Hofmar-Glennon Hayley G HG   André Nicole M NM   Goodman Laura B LB   Anderson Renee R RR   Mitchell Patrick K PK   Thompson Belinda S BS   Lejeune Manigandan M   Whittaker Gary R GR   Goodrich Erin L EL  

Journal of veterinary diagnostic investigation : official publication of the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, Inc 20201112 1


In the United States, horses are used for a variety of purposes including recreation, exhibition, and racing. As farm, performance, and companion animals, horses are a unique species from a zoonotic disease risk perspective, and the risks of subclinical infections spreading among horses can pose challenges. Using a nanoscale real-time PCR platform, we investigated the prevalence of 14 enteric pathogens, 11 <i>Escherichia coli</i> genes, and 9 respiratory pathogens in fecal samples from 97 appare  ...[more]

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