| Literature DB >> 21315626 |
P Bründler1, C F Frey2, B Gottstein2, P Nussbaumer1, S Neuhaus1, V Gerber3.
Abstract
An association between equine recurrent airway obstruction (RAO) and increased resistance to intestinal parasites has been demonstrated in descendants of an RAO-affected stallion. It was hypothesised that members of another high-incidence RAO family (F) and unrelated RAO-affected Warmblood horses (UA) would shed fewer strongylid eggs than unrelated RAO-unaffected pasture mates (PM) under the same environmental conditions. Faecal worm egg counts were performed on faecal samples (63 F, 86 UA, 149 PM) and classified into three categories: 0, 1-100 and >100 eggs per gram. While results for F did not differ from PM, UA were 2.5-times less likely to shed strongylid eggs than PM. RAO-affected Warmblood horses may be more resistant to strongylid nematodes than unrelated unaffected pasture mates and a family history of RAO does not necessarily confer protection against helminth infections.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21315626 DOI: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2010.12.029
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet J ISSN: 1090-0233 Impact factor: 2.688