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  1. Jan 18, 2023 · Symptoms of Lyme disease are not always obvious, which means a diagnosis can be difficult. However, if the horse shows common symptoms of Lyme disease - fever, lethargy, swollen joints or pain - their vet should be able to diagnose them quickly and recommend treatment.

  2. Aug 8, 2022 · Signs and Symptoms of Lyme Disease in Horses. Clinical signs of Lyme disease in horses are vague, encompassing many different systems. Signs may not develop until 5 or 6 weeks after the horse is bitten. Symptoms may include: sporadic or shifting lameness ; joint pain or arthritis ; stiffness, muscle tenderness or soreness; muscle atrophy or wasting

  3. Although horses have tested positive for exposure to the disease-causing bacteria, it is unclear whether there is a relationship between the exposure and any signs of infection such as lameness, fever, loss of appetite, fatigue, or difficulty breathing.

  4. Oct 27, 2000 · In the horse, Lyme disease can cause a variety of illnesses and mimic numerous different diseases, which makes it difficult to diagnose just by an examination. The signs include: The affected...

  5. Horses with Lyme disease have clinical signs that vary in severity. Infection of the central nervous system, termed “neuroborreliosis” is rare and can be fatal. Clinical signs: Clinical signs of Lyme disease are often vague and are similar to signs caused by other diseases.

  6. Aug 10, 2023 · Stiffness. Lethargy. Lameness. Change in behavior. Diagnosis: The diagnosis of B. borrelia infection and/or exposure is confirmed via measurement of serum antibody levels (titers). Horses with positive titers may have an active infection, or may have been infected in the past.

  7. Learn about the symptoms of Lyme disease in horses, its impact on their health, and the available treatment options to manage this condition.

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