Equine amnionitis and fetal loss: The case definition for an unrecognised cause of abortion in mares

A series of abortions occurred in mares in New South Wales during 2004 that involved similar and unusual findings on post mortem examination of aborted fetuses and fetal membranes. The term Equine Amnionitis and Fetal Loss (EAFL) was developed to describe the condition. This form of abortion had not...

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Published inAustralian veterinary journal Vol. 87; no. 1-2; pp. 35 - 38
Main Authors Todhunter, KH, Perkins, NR, Wylie, RM, Chicken, C, Blishen, AJ, Racklyeft, DJ, Muscatello, G, Wilson, MC, Adams, PL, Gilkerson, JR, Bryden, WL, Begg, AP
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Melbourne, Australia Blackwell Publishing Asia 01.01.2009
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Summary:A series of abortions occurred in mares in New South Wales during 2004 that involved similar and unusual findings on post mortem examination of aborted fetuses and fetal membranes. The term Equine Amnionitis and Fetal Loss (EAFL) was developed to describe the condition. This form of abortion had not been previously recognised in Australia. The pathology alone is not specific for EAFL and diagnosis requires demonstration of a combination of certain pathological and bacteriological features. The purpose of this paper is to describe patterns considered consistent with EAFL cases as a working case definition for use by veterinarians and veterinary pathologists in identifying future cases of EAFL. More detailed papers are in preparation to fully describe the epidemiological, histopathological, and microbiological aspects of EAFL.
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doi: 10.1111/j.1751‐0813.2008.00386.x
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ISSN:0005-0423
1751-0813
DOI:10.1111/j.1751-0813.2008.00386.x