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Respiratory System & Diseases

Respiratory System & Diseases. Influenza Rhinopneumonitis Strangles. Topic: 3184C & 3189C By: Anna Fields. Overview of the Respiratory System. Function: exchange mechanism by which the body takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide. http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/horse/index.

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Respiratory System & Diseases

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  1. Respiratory System & Diseases Influenza Rhinopneumonitis Strangles Topic: 3184C & 3189C By: Anna Fields

  2. Overview of the Respiratory System • Function: exchange mechanism by which the body takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/horse/index

  3. Parts of the Respiratory System (A) Buccal cavity  (B) Nasal Cavity (open to pharynx)  (C) Inferior maxillary sinus(D) Superior maxillary sinus  (E) Frontal sinuses  (F) Guttural pouch  (G) Pharynx(H) Trachea  (I) Bronchus  (J) Alveolus(K) Lungs(L) Larynx http://www.websouthwest.co.uk/ponyclub/pages/respiratory_2.htm

  4. Parts of the Respiratory System http://library.thinkquest.org/2935/Natures_Best/Nat_Best_Low_Level/Respiratory_page.L.html • Nostrils • Nasal cavity • Sinuses within the skull • Pharynx: back of the mouth • Larynx: voice box • Trachea: windpipe • Bronchi: the branches of the trachea going into the lungs • Lungs • Alveoli: air sacs in lungs where gas exchange occurs http://www.biology4kids.com/files/systems_respiratory.html

  5. Preventing Contagious Diseases • Separate horses by age groups. • Performance horses should not be nose-to-nose with other horses. • New additions to the herd must pass through a short quarantine phase before being introduced to the herd. • Vaccination is essential • Do not share buckets, brushes, bits etc. http://www.equine-strangles.co.uk/Control.asp

  6. Influenza • Upper respiratory virus with symptoms similar to a human flu • Horses usually recover within 2-3 weeks http://www.vet.uga.edu/VPP/FAD/Horse/Horse.htm

  7. Influenza Transmission • Passed from horse to horse (contagious) • Virus transmitted in • Mucus • Saliva • Water vapor droplets • Incubation period: 1-5 days Direct contact or indirect contact with infected material within 36 hours

  8. Influenza Signs • Fever 102°F or more • Nasal discharge • Dry, hacking cough • Loss of appetite • Reduced energy

  9. Influenza Preventative Measures • Vaccinate every 3 months • Intramuscular • Intranasal • General contagious disease preventative measures http://www.fluavert.com/otherproducts.html

  10. Rhinopneumonitis • Upper respiratory herpes virus with symptoms similar to influenza • 3 subtype herpes viruses • respiratory symptoms and causes pregnant mares to abort foals (EHV-1) • just respiratory symptoms (EHV-2) • respiratory and neurological symptoms (EHV-3) • Most common EHV-1 (abortive) • Usually recover within a week from EHV-1

  11. Rhinopneumonitis Transmission • Contagious • Virus transmitted in • Mucus • Saliva • Water vapor droplets • Incubation period: 2-10 days

  12. Rhinopneumonitis Signs • Fever 102-107°F • Watery nasal discharge • Dry, hacking cough • Loss of appetite • Reduced energy • Abortion of fetus in 3rd trimester • Occasionally neurological signs will occur including: mild incoordination, paralysis of the rear legs or complete recumbency. 

  13. Rhinopneumonitis Preventative Measures • Vaccinate every 3 months • Intramuscular • Vaccinate mares in their 5th, 7th, and 9th months of pregnancy • Same general preventative measures as Influenza http://www.fluavert.com/otherproducts.html

  14. Influenza Shorter incubation period Longer recovery period Given both IM & intranasal Rhino Can causes abortions Usually higher fever Usually more watery nasal discharge May have neurological signs Influenza vs. Rhino

  15. Strangles • Upper respiratory disease caused by the bacteria Streptococcus equi • Often causes swollen lymph nodes under the jaw and purulent nasal discharge • More common in young horses • Once exposed horses usually are immune http://www.equine-strangles.co.uk/About_Strangles.asp

  16. Strangles Transmission • Extremely contagious • Bacteria transmitted in • Mucus • Discharging pus • Can easily travel on clothing and other material • Incubation period: 4-14 days http://www.equine-strangles.co.uk/The_Disease.asp

  17. Strangles Signs • Fever up to 106°F • Purulent nasal discharge (yellowish) • Swollen lymph nodes that may have pus drainage • Difficulty swallowing • Cough • Loss of appetite • Reduced energy for up to 3 months • Depression http://www.equine-strangles.co.uk/

  18. Strangles Preventative Measures • Vaccinate annually • Intramuscular • Intranasal • General contagious disease prevention • Extremely contagious—extreme caution is necessary http://www.fluavert.com/otherproducts.html

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