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Epidemiological investigation of equine hindlimb ataxia with Setaria digitata in South Korea

BACKGROUND: Since 2013, the number of requests for diagnosis for horses based on neurological symptoms has increased rapidly in South Korea. The affected horses have commonly exhibited symptoms of acute seasonal hindlimb ataxia. A previous study from 2015–2016 identified Setaria digitata as the caus...

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Autores principales: Hwang, Hyeshin, Ro, Younghye, Lee, Hyunkyoung, Kim, Jihyeon, Lee, Kyunghyun, Choi, Eun-Jin, Bae, You-Chan, So, ByungJae, Kwon, Dohoon, Kim, Ho, Lee, Inhyung
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Publicado: The Korean Society of Veterinary Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9523341/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36174979
http://dx.doi.org/10.4142/jvs.22045
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author Hwang, Hyeshin
Ro, Younghye
Lee, Hyunkyoung
Kim, Jihyeon
Lee, Kyunghyun
Choi, Eun-Jin
Bae, You-Chan
So, ByungJae
Kwon, Dohoon
Kim, Ho
Lee, Inhyung
author_facet Hwang, Hyeshin
Ro, Younghye
Lee, Hyunkyoung
Kim, Jihyeon
Lee, Kyunghyun
Choi, Eun-Jin
Bae, You-Chan
So, ByungJae
Kwon, Dohoon
Kim, Ho
Lee, Inhyung
author_sort Hwang, Hyeshin
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description BACKGROUND: Since 2013, the number of requests for diagnosis for horses based on neurological symptoms has increased rapidly in South Korea. The affected horses have commonly exhibited symptoms of acute seasonal hindlimb ataxia. A previous study from 2015–2016 identified Setaria digitata as the causative agent. OBJECTIVES: This study is an epidemiological investigation to find out risk factors related to the rapid increase in hindlimb ataxia of horses due to aberrant parasites in South Korea. METHODS: An epidemiological investigation was conducted on 155 cohabiting horses in 41 horse ranches where the disease occurred. The surrounding environment was investigated at the disease-causing horse ranches (n = 41) and 20, randomly selected, non-infected ranches. RESULTS: Hindlimb ataxia was confirmed in nine cohabiting horses; this was presumed to be caused by ectopic parasitism. Environments that mosquitoes inhabit, such as paddy fields within 2 km and less than 0.5 km from a river, had the greatest association with disease occurrence. CONCLUSIONS: Most horse ranches in South Korea are situated in favorable environments for mosquitoes. Moreover, the number of mosquitoes in the country has increased since 2013 due to climate change. Additional research is required; however, these data show that it is necessary to establish guidelines for the use of anthelmintic agents based on local factors in South Korea and disinfection of the environment to prevent disease outbreaks.
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spelling pubmed-95233412022-10-11 Epidemiological investigation of equine hindlimb ataxia with Setaria digitata in South Korea Hwang, Hyeshin Ro, Younghye Lee, Hyunkyoung Kim, Jihyeon Lee, Kyunghyun Choi, Eun-Jin Bae, You-Chan So, ByungJae Kwon, Dohoon Kim, Ho Lee, Inhyung J Vet Sci Original Article BACKGROUND: Since 2013, the number of requests for diagnosis for horses based on neurological symptoms has increased rapidly in South Korea. The affected horses have commonly exhibited symptoms of acute seasonal hindlimb ataxia. A previous study from 2015–2016 identified Setaria digitata as the causative agent. OBJECTIVES: This study is an epidemiological investigation to find out risk factors related to the rapid increase in hindlimb ataxia of horses due to aberrant parasites in South Korea. METHODS: An epidemiological investigation was conducted on 155 cohabiting horses in 41 horse ranches where the disease occurred. The surrounding environment was investigated at the disease-causing horse ranches (n = 41) and 20, randomly selected, non-infected ranches. RESULTS: Hindlimb ataxia was confirmed in nine cohabiting horses; this was presumed to be caused by ectopic parasitism. Environments that mosquitoes inhabit, such as paddy fields within 2 km and less than 0.5 km from a river, had the greatest association with disease occurrence. CONCLUSIONS: Most horse ranches in South Korea are situated in favorable environments for mosquitoes. Moreover, the number of mosquitoes in the country has increased since 2013 due to climate change. Additional research is required; however, these data show that it is necessary to establish guidelines for the use of anthelmintic agents based on local factors in South Korea and disinfection of the environment to prevent disease outbreaks. The Korean Society of Veterinary Science 2022-08-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9523341/ /pubmed/36174979 http://dx.doi.org/10.4142/jvs.22045 Text en © 2022 The Korean Society of Veterinary Science https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hwang, Hyeshin
Ro, Younghye
Lee, Hyunkyoung
Kim, Jihyeon
Lee, Kyunghyun
Choi, Eun-Jin
Bae, You-Chan
So, ByungJae
Kwon, Dohoon
Kim, Ho
Lee, Inhyung
Epidemiological investigation of equine hindlimb ataxia with Setaria digitata in South Korea
title Epidemiological investigation of equine hindlimb ataxia with Setaria digitata in South Korea
title_full Epidemiological investigation of equine hindlimb ataxia with Setaria digitata in South Korea
title_fullStr Epidemiological investigation of equine hindlimb ataxia with Setaria digitata in South Korea
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiological investigation of equine hindlimb ataxia with Setaria digitata in South Korea
title_short Epidemiological investigation of equine hindlimb ataxia with Setaria digitata in South Korea
title_sort epidemiological investigation of equine hindlimb ataxia with setaria digitata in south korea
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9523341/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36174979
http://dx.doi.org/10.4142/jvs.22045
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