Equine Rotavirus Study Guide
Equine rotavirus (ERV) is the most common cause of infectious diarrhea in foals worldwide and represents a high-yield topic for t…
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Equine rotavirus (ERV) is the most common cause of infectious diarrhea in foals worldwide and represents a high-yield topic for t…
Read article →Rectal prolapse and rectal tears are significant emergency conditions in equine practice that carry substantial morbidity and mor…
Read article →Equine proliferative enteropathy (EPE) is an emerging enteric disease caused by the obligate intracellular bacterium Lawsonia int…
Read article →Potomac Horse Fever (PHF), also known as Equine Neorickettsiosis or Equine Monocytic Ehrlichiosis, is an acute, potentially fatal…
Read article →Gastrointestinal parasitism represents one of the most significant health challenges in equine practice worldwide.
Read article →Colic is the leading cause of death in horses and represents the most common equine emergency presented to veterinarians.
Read article →Hepatic disease in horses represents a significant diagnostic and therapeutic challenge in equine practice.
Read article →Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome (EGUS) is an umbrella term describing erosive and ulcerative diseases of the equine stomach.
Read article →Esophageal obstruction, commonly known as choke, is the most common esophageal disease in horses and represents a frequent equine…
Read article →Enterolithiasis refers to the formation and presence of mineral concretions (enteroliths) within the gastrointestinal tract, spec…
Read article →Duodenitis-proximal jejunitis (DPJ), also known as anterior enteritis or proximal enteritis, is an acute inflammatory condition o…
Read article →Chronic diarrhea in horses, defined as diarrhea persisting longer than one month, represents a significant diagnostic and therape…
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