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- What percentage of horses have EPM? – The Institute for Environmental . . .
The exact percentage of horses with active EPM (Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis) is difficult to pinpoint, but studies suggest that while a large percentage of horses may be exposed to the parasites that cause EPM, a significantly smaller percentage actually develop the clinical disease
- Different Geographical Regions Associated with Higher EPM Seroprevalance
A recently published article looked at the seroprevalence of both Sarcocystis neurona and Neospora hughesi (protozoan agents responsible for EPM in horses) utilizing the blood samples drawn from 5,250 horses in 18 states across the US
- AEC Veterinary News - Atlanta Equine
Historically, equine protozoal myeloencephalitis (EPM) was thought to affect only a small percentage (2%) of horses residing in the United States Currently, approximately 11% of US horses test positive for SnSAG1 exposure
- When EPM Strikes - The Plaid Horse Magazine
In general, about 66 percent of horses will either recover completely or well enough to be a pasture pet and about 33 percent will not respond well to treatment or have permanent issues from protozoal damage “I have had some great successes with treatment,” says Dr Polkes
- The continuing threat of EPM - Equus Magazine
Advances in diagnostics and treatments have come a long way toward reducing the number of horses who succumb to EPM Finding more effective ways to prevent and treat this disease is a challenging goal—but one that researchers have real hopes of achieving in the years to come
- Five Things About EPM - Quarter Horse News
Surprisingly, though, while the majority of horses that live in the contiguous 48 states of the U S have been exposed to the protozoa that causes EPM, only a small percentage will ever show signs of illness
- Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis - MSD Veterinary Manual
Equine protozoal myeloencephalitis (EPM) is a common infectious neurological disease of horses in the Americas; it has been reported in most of the contiguous 48 states of the US, southern Canada, Mexico, and several countries in Central and South America
- Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis (EPM) - School of Veterinary Medicine
An estimated 50-90% of horses in the U S have been exposed to the organism, but only a small percentage (typically <1%) develop EPM A thorough neurologic examination and diagnostic testing are required to distinguish between EPM and other neurologic diseases that can have similar clinical signs
- EHM Outbreak Count Update (12 5 update) | Equine Disease Communication . . .
While EHM is a serious disease, the majority of cases are not fatal In most outbreaks of EHM, 60-70% of affected horses recover with treatment and supportive care
- Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis (EPM): Causes, Treatment, and Long . . .
It is estimated that as many as 50% of horses have been exposed to the sporocysts that cause EPM However, only a very small percentage actually develop the clinical disease
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