
Evaluating Horse Airways: At Rest, During Exercise, or Both?
Both endoscopic techniques provide invaluable information and, in most cases, should be used together, one practitioner says.

Both endoscopic techniques provide invaluable information and, in most cases, should be used together, one practitioner says.

Find out how your veterinarian might diagnose and treat this pulmonary disorder, and how you can prevent it.

Learn about keeping OTTBs healthy and happy as they move into new disciplines. We’ll cover feeding, vet care, handling, and more!

A veterinarian offers advice the steps to take if your horse could have been exposed to an infectious disease.

Surgeon Dr. Brett Woodie covers ways vets can identify the causes of upper-respiratory issues in athletic horses.
About 75% of the horses at the facility contracted strangles, and all have fully recovered.
The “Advancement in Equine Research Award” gives $45,000 for infectious disease research.

A technique developed to investigate strangles helped scientists understand the bacteria behind human sore throats.

Cesar is studying neonatal immunology with a focus on R. equi and young foals’ immune responses to it.

Dr. John F. Timoney retired from the UK Department of Veterinary Science in 2016 after 34 years.

However, more severe bleeding in the lungs was significantly associated with decreased racing performance.

Transmission of influenza viruses from one species to another can and does happen. Here’s what to know.
Dr. Janet Beeler-Marfisi is studying better ways to diagnose equine lung disease using cell markers and flow cytometry.

Vets are using serum amyloid A, a naturally produced protein, to detect equine infections and monitor treatment.

Carrie Shaffer, PhD, is an assistant professor of microbiology and will conduct Rhodococcus research.
Tweets and take-homes from Friday’s educational sessions on osteoarthritis, tendon injuries, strangles and more.
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