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Presence of Equine and Bovine Coronaviruses, Endoparasites, and Bacteria in Fecal Samples of Horses with Colic
Acute abdominal pain (colic) is one of the major equine health threats worldwide and often necessitates intensive veterinary medical care and surgical intervention. Equine coronavirus (ECoV) infections can cause colic in horses but are rarely considered as a differential diagnosis. To determine the...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10458731/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37624003 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12081043 |
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author | Stummer, Moritz Frisch, Vicky Glitz, Frauke Hinney, Barbara Spergser, Joachim Krücken, Jürgen Diekmann, Irina Dimmel, Katharina Riedel, Christiane Cavalleri, Jessika-Maximiliane V. Rümenapf, Till Joachim, Anja Lyrakis, Manolis Auer, Angelika |
author_facet | Stummer, Moritz Frisch, Vicky Glitz, Frauke Hinney, Barbara Spergser, Joachim Krücken, Jürgen Diekmann, Irina Dimmel, Katharina Riedel, Christiane Cavalleri, Jessika-Maximiliane V. Rümenapf, Till Joachim, Anja Lyrakis, Manolis Auer, Angelika |
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description | Acute abdominal pain (colic) is one of the major equine health threats worldwide and often necessitates intensive veterinary medical care and surgical intervention. Equine coronavirus (ECoV) infections can cause colic in horses but are rarely considered as a differential diagnosis. To determine the frequency of otherwise undetected ECoV infections in horses with acute colic, fresh fecal samples of 105 horses with acute colic and 36 healthy control horses were screened for viruses belonging to the Betacoronavirus 1 species by RT-PCR as well as for gastrointestinal helminths and bacteria commonly associated with colic. Horses with colic excreted significantly fewer strongyle eggs than horses without colic. The prevalence of anaerobic, spore-forming, gram-positive bacteria (Clostridium perfringens and Clostridioides difficile) was significantly higher in the feces of horses with colic. Six horses with colic (5.7%) and one horse from the control group (2.8%) tested positive for Betacoronaviruses. Coronavirus-positive samples were sequenced to classify the virus by molecular phylogeny (N gene). Interestingly, in three out of six coronavirus-positive horses with colic, sequences closely related to bovine coronaviruses (BCoV) were found. The pathogenic potential of BCoV in horses remains unclear and warrants further investigation. |
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spelling | pubmed-104587312023-08-27 Presence of Equine and Bovine Coronaviruses, Endoparasites, and Bacteria in Fecal Samples of Horses with Colic Stummer, Moritz Frisch, Vicky Glitz, Frauke Hinney, Barbara Spergser, Joachim Krücken, Jürgen Diekmann, Irina Dimmel, Katharina Riedel, Christiane Cavalleri, Jessika-Maximiliane V. Rümenapf, Till Joachim, Anja Lyrakis, Manolis Auer, Angelika Pathogens Article Acute abdominal pain (colic) is one of the major equine health threats worldwide and often necessitates intensive veterinary medical care and surgical intervention. Equine coronavirus (ECoV) infections can cause colic in horses but are rarely considered as a differential diagnosis. To determine the frequency of otherwise undetected ECoV infections in horses with acute colic, fresh fecal samples of 105 horses with acute colic and 36 healthy control horses were screened for viruses belonging to the Betacoronavirus 1 species by RT-PCR as well as for gastrointestinal helminths and bacteria commonly associated with colic. Horses with colic excreted significantly fewer strongyle eggs than horses without colic. The prevalence of anaerobic, spore-forming, gram-positive bacteria (Clostridium perfringens and Clostridioides difficile) was significantly higher in the feces of horses with colic. Six horses with colic (5.7%) and one horse from the control group (2.8%) tested positive for Betacoronaviruses. Coronavirus-positive samples were sequenced to classify the virus by molecular phylogeny (N gene). Interestingly, in three out of six coronavirus-positive horses with colic, sequences closely related to bovine coronaviruses (BCoV) were found. The pathogenic potential of BCoV in horses remains unclear and warrants further investigation. MDPI 2023-08-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10458731/ /pubmed/37624003 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12081043 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Stummer, Moritz Frisch, Vicky Glitz, Frauke Hinney, Barbara Spergser, Joachim Krücken, Jürgen Diekmann, Irina Dimmel, Katharina Riedel, Christiane Cavalleri, Jessika-Maximiliane V. Rümenapf, Till Joachim, Anja Lyrakis, Manolis Auer, Angelika Presence of Equine and Bovine Coronaviruses, Endoparasites, and Bacteria in Fecal Samples of Horses with Colic |
title | Presence of Equine and Bovine Coronaviruses, Endoparasites, and Bacteria in Fecal Samples of Horses with Colic |
title_full | Presence of Equine and Bovine Coronaviruses, Endoparasites, and Bacteria in Fecal Samples of Horses with Colic |
title_fullStr | Presence of Equine and Bovine Coronaviruses, Endoparasites, and Bacteria in Fecal Samples of Horses with Colic |
title_full_unstemmed | Presence of Equine and Bovine Coronaviruses, Endoparasites, and Bacteria in Fecal Samples of Horses with Colic |
title_short | Presence of Equine and Bovine Coronaviruses, Endoparasites, and Bacteria in Fecal Samples of Horses with Colic |
title_sort | presence of equine and bovine coronaviruses, endoparasites, and bacteria in fecal samples of horses with colic |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10458731/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37624003 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12081043 |
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