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  1. Leptospirosis is the disease caused by the gram-negative spirochete bacteria Leptospira spp. Leptospira infection occurs in horses when the organism colonizes the mucous membranes of a susceptible horse which then becomes bacteremic. The bacteremia provides an opportunity for the organism to invade organs of trophism such as kidneys, placenta ...

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    Leptospirosis is a bacterial disease found in many animals. It is zoonotic, which means it can also be spread to humans. Horses become infected when mucus membranes (in their eyes, mouth, and nose) or cuts and scratches on the legs contact infected urine or blood. Horses can also become infected by ingesting hay or grain and water that has been con...

    Clinical signs include depression, fever, loss of appetite, and signs of uveitis -- also called moon blindness -- where inflammation within the eye causes tearing, swelling, discharge, and cloudiness. Chronic uveitis can lead to blindness. Pregnant mares can also abort. Kidney and liver failure can occur with severe infections, leading to death. It...

    How can you prevent this disease? Good farm management is important. Keep feed sources protected from wildlife (such as mice, rats, possums, raccoons, deer, etc.). Refresh standing water in troughs.

    Vaccination is a new option. In 2015, Zoetis released an equine Leptospirosis vaccine. This vaccine is considered safe in horses 6 months and older, and is safe and recommended for mares during pregnancy to prevent leptospirosis-induced abortion. Studies suggest it is effective in preventing the infection, but because it is a new vaccine, the data ...

    Leptospirosis is a bacterial disease that can be spread to humans and horses by contaminated urine or blood. It causes symptoms such as depression, fever, uveitis, kidney and liver failure, and abortion. Learn how to prevent, diagnose, treat, and vaccinate horses for leptospirosis from Purdue University Equine Hospital.

  2. LEPTOSPIROSIS is a bacterial infection that can result in abortion, chronic uveitis, and/or kidney failure in horses and can also infect you, your pets, and other livestock. Learn how to reduce ...

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  4. Feb 5, 2024 · Leptospirosis is a bacterial infection that is commonly spread to horses through direct contact with contaminated food and water sources. While there are many different species of the Leptospira bacteria, symptoms in horses are most commonly caused by Leptospira interrogans.

  5. Equine uveitis caused by leptospirosis. Leptospirosis in horses is most commonly associated with inflammation of the inner part of the eye (also called uveitis or periodic ophthalmia) or abortions. The disease is typically seen as a mild fever with loss of appetite, although severe forms can cause the presence of free hemoglobin in the urine ...

  6. Nov 10, 2022 · What Is Leptospirosis in Horses? Leptospirosis is a bacterial disease that is carried in the blood and urine of wild animals including rodents, small mammals (skunks, opossums), and even deer. Horses can become infected by coming in contact with the infected blood or urine of these animals. There are many different strains of this bacteria.

  7. Leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease caused by infection with any of several pathogenic serovars of Leptospira. The disease affects virtually all mammals and has a broad range of clinical effects, from mild, subclinical infection to multiple-organ failure and death. Leptospira are maintained in nature through chronic renal infection of carrier ...

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