Topic: Nearly 900 horses tested for blood-borne parasite
Melanie Reber
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Nearly 900 horses tested for blood-borne parasite
December 1, 2009
More than 860 horses in the United States have so far been tested for the tick-borne disease, equine piroplasmosis, as authorities work to eliminate an outbreak centred on Texas.
The disease, which can be carried by certain species of ticks, has been confirmed in 334 horses, according to the US Department of Agriculture's latest report to the World Organisation for Animal Health.
"To date," said spokesman Dr John Clifford, "even though Theileria equi positive horses have been identified in 12 states, all positive horses are directly epidemiologically linked to the index premises.
"All positive equine piroplasmosis horses identified so far in the investigation are either currently living on the index premises or previously lived on the index premises."
He said 289 positive horses are located on the index ranch in Texas, 22 are on other premises in Texas, one is in Alabama, two are in California, five are in Florida, one is in Georgia, five are in Louisiana, one is in Minnesota, two are in North Carolina, three are in New Jersey, one is in Tennessee, one is in Utah, and one is in Wisconsin.
He said all known positive horses remain under quarantine.
Dr Clifford said ticks which have been shown to be experimentally capable of transmitting the disease have been found on the Texas property.
"Additional tick transmission studies are pending and the tick investigations are continuing," he said.
Theileria equi is a protozoa, which can also be spread either by ticks or through use of shared, contaminated needles.
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Chuck, I agree. And your opinion is shared by many, I am sorry to say.
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4 yrs ago i lived in louisiana. my horse and i both started limping on our right hind. we both developed optic neuritis and leg weakness.
i tested pos for lyme. he tested neg. at the time on lymenet the word was, equine lyme tests were accurrate.
he went out to pasture to a pet home. i am in a wheelchair on babesia protocol.
there is so much more for us to learn.
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Rumigirl
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Good grief, alyalex, do you have an LLMD? Are you also treating Lyme and other infections? Sigh. It seems the suffering will never end.
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Pinelady
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Good to see you MissM.
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D Bergy
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Thank you for the information on yet another Tick born parasite.
It is important to be aware of the multiple pathogens that can result from a Tick bite. I doubt it always takes hours to happen.
Dan
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i've been traveling to dr k rumig. thx.
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treepatrol
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The hits just keep coming. What animals get we can get.
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