Background: Diarrhea remains an important cause of morbidity and mortality in neonatal foals, and correct identification of etiologic agents is essential for effective disease management. Objective: To examine the association between diarrhea and detection of Enterococcus durans or other enteropathogens in neonatal foals on 1 breeding farm in Kentucky, USA. Animals: Fifty-nine Thoroughbred foals and their broodmares. Methods: Prospective observational study. Study foals and broodmares were sampled and tested for E. durans and other enteropathogens during the first 10 days after foaling. The frequency of foals in which E. durans or other enteropathogens was compared between foals with or without diarrhea. Results: Seven of 59 foals developed diarrhea. The frequency of foals with E. durans infection was higher in foals with diarrhea 5/7 (71%), compared to foals without diarrhea 0/51 (0%; P
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Williams, N. J., Slovis, N. M., Browne, N. S., Troedsson, M. H. T., Giguėre, S., & Hernandez, J. A. (2022). Enterococcus durans infection and diarrhea in Thoroughbred foals. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 36(6), 2224–2229. https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.16568
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