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Brucellosis in Horses

PorJohn WA Larsen, BVSc, PhD, Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences, University of Melbourne
Revisado/Corrigido mai. 2023 | Modificado set. 2024
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Horses can be infected with Brucella abortus or B suis. Suppurative bursitis, most commonly recognized as fistulous withers or poll evil (bursitis) is the most common condition associated with brucellosis in horses (often with Actinomyces bovis infection also). Occasionally, abortion has been reported. It is unlikely that infected horses are a source of the disease for other horses, other animal species, or humans. Brucellosis in horses is very rare in the US because of elimination of the disease in cattle.