Title of article
Atypical myopathy in grazing horses: A first exploratory data analysis
Author/Authors
Votion، نويسنده , , Dominique-M. and Linden، نويسنده , , Annick and Delguste، نويسنده , , Catherine and Amory، نويسنده , , Hélène and Thiry، نويسنده , , Etienne and Engels، نويسنده , , Patrick and van Galen، نويسنده , , Gaby and Navet، نويسنده , , Rachel and Sluse، نويسنده , , Francis and Serteyn، نويسنده , , Didier and Saegerman، نويسنده , , Claude، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
11
From page
77
To page
87
Abstract
Over the last decade, atypical myopathy (AM) in grazing horses has emerged in several European countries. An exploratory analysis was conducted to determine horse- and pasture-level indicators or factors associated with AM in Belgium. Belgian cases of AM confirmed by histology (n = 57) were compared to their healthy co-grazing horses (n = 77) and to pastured horses not involved with AM as controls (n = 386). The pastures where confirmed cases were grazing (42 pastures; 38 sites; 44 incidences of AM) were compared with those of the controls (216 pastures; 96 sites; no incidence of AM).
tically significant (P ⩽ 0.05) exploratory variables, identified by means of adjusted odds ratios, suggested that indicators or factors associated with individual horses (young age, inactivity, body condition poor to normal), management practices (permanent pasturing, spreading of manure) and pasture characteristics (humid, sloping pastures, accumulated dead leaves, presence of waterway) may increase the risk of AM. Specific interventions based on these factors might help to reduce the incidence of AM.
Keywords
Pasture , MANAGEMENT , Prevention , Atypical myopathy , Epidemiology , Rhabdomyolysis
Journal title
The Veterinary Journal
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
The Veterinary Journal
Record number
1393187
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