Causes of disease and death from birth to 12 months of age in the Thoroughbred horse in Ireland

<p>Abstract</p> <p>A retrospective study was carried out to investigate the causes of disease and death in a population of foals in Ireland during their first 12 months post partum. Foaling and veterinary records from 343 foals on four farms born between January 1, 2004 and May 30,...

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Main Authors: Galvin NP, Corley KTT
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2010-01-01
Series:Irish Veterinary Journal
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Online Access:http://www.irishvetjournal.org/content/63/1/37
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spelling doaj-9a666510cf8f4d2f9d140440a16e34302020-11-24T20:48:13ZengBMCIrish Veterinary Journal2046-04812010-01-01631374310.1186/2046-0481-63-1-37Causes of disease and death from birth to 12 months of age in the Thoroughbred horse in IrelandGalvin NPCorley KTT<p>Abstract</p> <p>A retrospective study was carried out to investigate the causes of disease and death in a population of foals in Ireland during their first 12 months post partum. Foaling and veterinary records from 343 foals on four farms born between January 1, 2004 and May 30, 2008 were reviewed. Among 343 foals, 22 did not survive to 12 months of age. Over the five-year period, the incidence of stillbirth was 1.5% (5/343), mortality 5% (17/338) and overall morbidity was 88.5% (299/338). Morbidity was calculated to include all new conditions brought to the attention of the attending veterinary surgeon, no matter how minor. Of foals born alive: congenital abnormalities were the most common cause of death (35.3% 6/17 foals) followed by musculoskeletal trauma (5/17, 29.4%). Of 711 separate incidents of disease, 46.5% (331/711) were due to an infectious process, 25% (178/711) due to non-infectious musculoskeletal issues; and 14.9% (106/711) related to non-infectious gastrointestinal problems. Respiratory infection was the single most common disease accounting for 27.8% (178/711) of all disease incidents in this population. Findings from this study provide information regarding the causes and incidence of death and disease in the young Irish Thoroughbred population.</p> http://www.irishvetjournal.org/content/63/1/37foalhorseinfectious diseasemorbiditymortalitynon-infectious diseasestillbirth
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Causes of disease and death from birth to 12 months of age in the Thoroughbred horse in Ireland
Irish Veterinary Journal
foal
horse
infectious disease
morbidity
mortality
non-infectious disease
stillbirth
author_facet Galvin NP
Corley KTT
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title Causes of disease and death from birth to 12 months of age in the Thoroughbred horse in Ireland
title_short Causes of disease and death from birth to 12 months of age in the Thoroughbred horse in Ireland
title_full Causes of disease and death from birth to 12 months of age in the Thoroughbred horse in Ireland
title_fullStr Causes of disease and death from birth to 12 months of age in the Thoroughbred horse in Ireland
title_full_unstemmed Causes of disease and death from birth to 12 months of age in the Thoroughbred horse in Ireland
title_sort causes of disease and death from birth to 12 months of age in the thoroughbred horse in ireland
publisher BMC
series Irish Veterinary Journal
issn 2046-0481
publishDate 2010-01-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>A retrospective study was carried out to investigate the causes of disease and death in a population of foals in Ireland during their first 12 months post partum. Foaling and veterinary records from 343 foals on four farms born between January 1, 2004 and May 30, 2008 were reviewed. Among 343 foals, 22 did not survive to 12 months of age. Over the five-year period, the incidence of stillbirth was 1.5% (5/343), mortality 5% (17/338) and overall morbidity was 88.5% (299/338). Morbidity was calculated to include all new conditions brought to the attention of the attending veterinary surgeon, no matter how minor. Of foals born alive: congenital abnormalities were the most common cause of death (35.3% 6/17 foals) followed by musculoskeletal trauma (5/17, 29.4%). Of 711 separate incidents of disease, 46.5% (331/711) were due to an infectious process, 25% (178/711) due to non-infectious musculoskeletal issues; and 14.9% (106/711) related to non-infectious gastrointestinal problems. Respiratory infection was the single most common disease accounting for 27.8% (178/711) of all disease incidents in this population. Findings from this study provide information regarding the causes and incidence of death and disease in the young Irish Thoroughbred population.</p>
topic foal
horse
infectious disease
morbidity
mortality
non-infectious disease
stillbirth
url http://www.irishvetjournal.org/content/63/1/37
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