Diagnosis and prevalence of leptospira infection in aborted and stillborn horses

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A study was conducted to evaluate a recently available fluorescent antibody test (FAT) conjugate for the detection of leptospires in tissues of aborted and stillborn horses, to determine the leptospira antibody titers and compare serologic test results with FAT results, and to determine the prevalence of leptospira-induced abortions and stillbirths in the equine population of central Kentucky. From July 1, 1988 through June 30, 1989, 15 (2.5%) of 594 submissions (fetuses, stillborn foals, and/or placentas) were diagnosed as leptospirosis by the FAT (14 of 15 tested) and/or microscopic agglutination test (12 of 14 tested). Of the 12 serologically positive fetal fluids, 10 had high tigers against Leptospira interrogans serovar pomona and 2 against serovar grippotyphosa. © 1991, American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians. All rights reserved.

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Donahue, J. M., Smith, B. J., Redmon, K. J., & Donahue, J. K. (1991). Diagnosis and prevalence of leptospira infection in aborted and stillborn horses. Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, 3(2), 148–151. https://doi.org/10.1177/104063879100300208

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