Cytological and bacteriological observation of tracheal aspirates and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid obtained from thoroughbred racehorses with pneumonia associated with transport

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TA and BALF obtained from 44 Thoroughbred racehorses that developed pneumonia after long-distance transportation were examined cytologically and bacteriologically. The percentages of neutrophils in both TA and BALF collected from the same horses at the same time were almost the same and were very high indicating inflammation. Various bacteria, including obligative anaerobius which are categorized as opportunistic pathogens, were isolated from BALF, and the bacteria isolated mainly in the later stages of the clinical course tended to be resistant to cephalotine and gentamicin, which are used as the first choice in the racehorse hospital of JRA where this study was performed.

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Ode, H., Hobo, S., Katayama, Y., Niwa, H., Kuwamoto, Y., Yamane, T., & Anzai, T. (2007). Cytological and bacteriological observation of tracheal aspirates and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid obtained from thoroughbred racehorses with pneumonia associated with transport. Journal of Equine Science, 18(4), 161–165. https://doi.org/10.1294/jes.18.161

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