| Literature DB >> 22748233 |
Angelika Schoster1, Luis Guillermo Arroyo, Henry Rolf Staempfli, Patricia Elisabeth Shewen, Jeffrey Scott Weese.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Clostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens are commonly associated with colitis in equids, but healthy carriers exist. Scarce information is available on the prevalence of Clostridium spp. in gastrointestinal compartments other than faeces in healthy horses, and it is unknown whether faecal samples are representative of proximal compartments. The objectives were to investigate the prevalence of C. difficile and C. perfringens in different intestinal compartments of healthy adult horses and to determine whether faecal samples are representative of colonization in proximal sites and overall carrier status.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22748233 PMCID: PMC3514389 DOI: 10.1186/1746-6148-8-94
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Vet Res ISSN: 1746-6148 Impact factor: 2.741
Epidemiologic data of horses included in the study
| 1 | # | A | 3 | MC | Thoroughbred | Cervical vertebral malformation |
| 2 | | B | 14 | F | Welsh Pony | Pulmonary calcification |
| 3 | | C | 4 | F | Bashkir Curly | EDM |
| 3 | # | C | 3 | F | Bashkir Curly | EDM |
| 5 | # | D | 3 | M | Standardbred | Cervical vertebral malformation |
| 6 | | C | 3 | F | Bashkir Curly | EDM |
| 7 | # | C | 2 | M | Bashkir Curly | EDM |
| 8 | | C | 4 | F | Bashkir Curly | EDM |
| 9 | | E | 3 | F | Standardbred | Cervical vertebral malformation |
| 10 | # | C | 4 | MC | Bashkir Curly | EDM |
| 11 | # | F | 8 | MC | Irish Sport Horse | Fracture L5 |
| 12 | # | G | 3 | F | Standardbred | Cervical vertebral malformation |
| 13 | | H | 4 | MC | Standardbred | Cervical vertebral malformation |
| 14 | | I | 3 | F | Standardbred | Cervical vertebral malformation |
| 15 | # | J | 6 | MC | Hannoverian | Cervical vertebral malformation |
# horses from which C. difficile was isolated from at least 1 compartment
M = male non castrated, MC = male castrated, F = female, EDM = Equine Degenerative Myeloencephalopathy.
Ribotypes and toxin gene profiles of isolated from gastrointestinal compartments of healthy horses
| 1 | A | Rectum | + | + | + | 078 |
| 4 | C | Right Dorsal Colon | + | + | - | 001 |
| | | Rectum | + | + | + | 078 |
| 5 | D | Right Dorsal Colon | + | + | - | 001 |
| | | Rectum | + | + | + | 078 |
| 7 | C | Duodenum | + | + | + | 078 |
| Right Dorsal Colon | + | + | - | 001 | ||
| | | Rectum | + | + | + | 078 |
| 10 | C | Small colon | + | + | - | 001 |
| 11 | F | Jejunum | + | + | - | AS2 |
| Ileum | + | + | - | AS1 | ||
| | | Right Dorsal Colon | + | + | - | AS1 |
| 12 | G | Rectum | + | + | - | AS1 |
| 15 | J | Small colon | + | + | - | AS3 |
1 PHLS Anaerobic Reference Unit (Cardiff, UK) when appropriate, otherwise, internal nomenclature was used.