| Literature DB >> 35448683 |
Claudia M Macleay1, Joan Carrick2, Patrick Shearer1, Angela Begg3, Melinda Stewart4, Jane Heller1,5, Catherine Chicken6, Victoria J Brookes5,7.
Abstract
Equine pregnancy loss is frustrating and costly for horse breeders. The reproductive efficiency of mares has significant implications for a breeding operation's economic success, and widespread losses can have a trickle-down effect on those communities that rely on equine breeding operations. Understanding the causes and risks of equine pregnancy loss is essential for developing prevention and management strategies to reduce the occurrence and impact on the horse breeding industry. This PRISMA-guided scoping review identified 514 records on equine pregnancy loss and described the global spatiotemporal distribution of reported causes and syndromes. The multiple correspondence analysis identified seven clusters that grouped causes, syndromes, locations and pathology. Reasons for clustering should be the focus of future research as they might indicate undescribed risk factors associated with equine pregnancy loss. People engaged in the equine breeding industry work closely with horses and encounter equine bodily fluids, placental membranes, aborted foetuses, and stillborn foals. This close contact increases the risk of zoonotic disease transmission. Based on this review, research is required on equine abortion caused by zoonotic bacteria, including Chlamydia psittaci, Coxiella burnetii and Leptospira spp., because of the severe illness that can occur in people who become infected.Entities:
Keywords: abortion; equine pregnancy loss; equine reproduction; scoping review; veterinary epidemiology; veterinary pathology
Year: 2022 PMID: 35448683 PMCID: PMC9032147 DOI: 10.3390/vetsci9040186
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Sci ISSN: 2306-7381
Figure 1Flow chart of the numbers of studies identified, screened, assessed for eligibility, and included in a scoping review of causes and syndromes associated with mid to late-term pregnancy loss in horses.
Figure 2Distribution of the 514 studies captured from a scoping review of reported causes and syndromes associated with mid to late-term pregnancy loss in horses by (top) year of publication and (bottom) year of data collection from 1960–2020.
Figure 3Location of data collected from the 446 records captured from a scoping review on the reported causes and syndromes associated with mid to late-term pregnancy loss in horses.
Figure 4Causes of equine pregnancy loss by the decade of data collection from 514 studies captured from a scoping review of the reported causes and syndromes associated with mid to late-term pregnancy loss in horses.
Figure 5Causes and syndromes associated with equine pregnancy loss by stage of gestation collected from 514 studies captured in a scoping review of the reported causes and syndromes associated with mid to late-term pregnancy loss in horses globally. NA indicates records which did not provide data on the stage of gestation.
Figure 6Ascending hierarchical classification of the individuals revealed 7 clusters from the MCA of data extracted from 514 studies captured in a scoping review of the reported causes and syndromes associated with mid to late-term pregnancy loss in horses globally.
The active and supplementary variables contributing to the formation of the clusters from the MCA of data extracted from 514 studies captured in a scoping review of the reported causes and syndromes associated with mid to late-term pregnancy loss in horses globally.
| Cluster 1 | Cluster 2 | Cluster 3 | Cluster 4 | Cluster 5 | Cluster 6 | Cluster 7 | |
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| EAFLS/MRLS | yes | ||||||
| EHV-1 | yes | no | no | no | no | no | no |
| EHV-4 | |||||||
| Chlamydia | yes | ||||||
| Congenital abnormality | yes | ||||||
| Diagnosed cause of loss | yes | yes | no | ||||
| Leptospirosis | no | yes | no | ||||
| Placentitis | no | yes | yes | yes | |||
| Other bacteria | no | no | yes | ||||
| Other environmental causes | yes | ||||||
| Other foetal causes | yes | ||||||
| Other fungi | yes | ||||||
| Other maternal causes | yes | ||||||
| Other placental causes | yes | ||||||
| Other protozoa | yes | ||||||
| Other virus | no | yes | |||||
| Twins | no | yes | |||||
| Umbilical Cord torsion | yes | ||||||
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| Thoroughbreds | yes | yes | |||||
| Other Breed | yes | yes | yes | yes | |||
| Stage of gestation | no | mid/late | embryonic/early | early | mid | ||
| Global region | Europe | North America | North America | Asia | South America/No region | ||
| Gross pathology on foetus | yes | yes | |||||
| Gross pathology on foetal membranes | no | yes | yes | yes | yes | ||
| Histopathology on foetus | yes | yes | no | yes | |||
| Histopathology on foetal membranes | no | yes | yes | no | yes |