Signs of Botulism in Adult Horses
Dr. Daniela Luethy outlines the signs a horse might have botulism, including muscle weakness, lethargy, and the inability to eat.
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Dr. Daniela Luethy outlines the signs a horse might have botulism, including muscle weakness, lethargy, and the inability to eat.
Dr. Daniela Luethy outlines the signs a horse might have botulism, including muscle weakness, lethargy, and the inability to eat.8/20/2018 23:00
This podcast is an excerpt from our Ask TheHorse Live Q&A, “Botulism: Deadly to Horses.” Listen to the full recording here.
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Daniela Luethy, MPH, DVM, DACVIM (Large Animal Internal Medicine), is an Assistant Professor of Large Animal Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania’s New Bolton Center. She received her veterinary degree from University of California – Davis in 2014. She completed a rotating internship in large animal surgery, medicine, and emergency/critical care at the University of Pennsylvania, followed by a residency in large animal internal medicine, achieving board certification in large animal internal medicine in 2018. For the past ten years, she has worked extensively with large animals in a tertiary care setting, providing high-quality evidence-based veterinary care to her patients.
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