Infectious diseases in donkeys and mules: an overview and update

The global equine population comprises a total of 114 million equids, which includes an estimate of 44 million donkeys (Equus asinus) and 11 million mules. Donkey populations have gradually expanded throughout the globe, particularly in developing countries. In spite of their relevance in several countries around the world, the infectious diseases affecting this group of equids are largely unknown; consequently, the available information regarding infectious diseases affecting working equids is limited. The scope of this article is to provide a brief update on the most relevant infectious diseases affecting donkeys and mules worldwide.

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Main Authors: Barrandeguy, Maria Edith, Carossino, Mariano
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Language:eng
Published: Elsevier 2018-06
Subjects:Infectious Disease, Animal Diseases, Asses, Mules, Enfermedades Infecciosas, Enfermedades de los Animales, Asno, Mula, Donkey, Viral Disease, Bacterial Disease, Hemoparasite, Burros, Enfermedades Virales, Enfermedades Bacteriales, Hemoparásitos,
Online Access:https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0737080617306810
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/3794
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jevs.2018.02.026
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spelling oai:localhost:20.500.12123-37942018-11-06T15:01:09Z Infectious diseases in donkeys and mules: an overview and update Barrandeguy, Maria Edith Carossino, Mariano Infectious Disease Animal Diseases Asses Mules Enfermedades Infecciosas Enfermedades de los Animales Asno Mula Donkey Viral Disease Bacterial Disease Hemoparasite Burros Enfermedades Virales Enfermedades Bacteriales Hemoparásitos The global equine population comprises a total of 114 million equids, which includes an estimate of 44 million donkeys (Equus asinus) and 11 million mules. Donkey populations have gradually expanded throughout the globe, particularly in developing countries. In spite of their relevance in several countries around the world, the infectious diseases affecting this group of equids are largely unknown; consequently, the available information regarding infectious diseases affecting working equids is limited. The scope of this article is to provide a brief update on the most relevant infectious diseases affecting donkeys and mules worldwide. Instituto de Virología Fil: Barrandeguy, Maria Edith. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Instituto de Virología; Argentina. Universidad del Salvador. Escuela de Veterinaria; Argentina Fil: Carossino, Mariano. Universidad del Salvador. Escuela de Veterinaria; Argentina. University of Kentucky. Department of Veterinary Science. Maxwell H. Gluck Equine Research Center; Estados Unidos 2018-11-06T13:19:50Z 2018-11-06T13:19:50Z 2018-06 info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0737080617306810 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/3794 0737-0806 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jevs.2018.02.026 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess application/pdf Elsevier Journal of Equine Veterinary Science 65 : 98-105 (Junio 2018)
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topic Infectious Disease
Animal Diseases
Asses
Mules
Enfermedades Infecciosas
Enfermedades de los Animales
Asno
Mula
Donkey
Viral Disease
Bacterial Disease
Hemoparasite
Burros
Enfermedades Virales
Enfermedades Bacteriales
Hemoparásitos
Infectious Disease
Animal Diseases
Asses
Mules
Enfermedades Infecciosas
Enfermedades de los Animales
Asno
Mula
Donkey
Viral Disease
Bacterial Disease
Hemoparasite
Burros
Enfermedades Virales
Enfermedades Bacteriales
Hemoparásitos
spellingShingle Infectious Disease
Animal Diseases
Asses
Mules
Enfermedades Infecciosas
Enfermedades de los Animales
Asno
Mula
Donkey
Viral Disease
Bacterial Disease
Hemoparasite
Burros
Enfermedades Virales
Enfermedades Bacteriales
Hemoparásitos
Infectious Disease
Animal Diseases
Asses
Mules
Enfermedades Infecciosas
Enfermedades de los Animales
Asno
Mula
Donkey
Viral Disease
Bacterial Disease
Hemoparasite
Burros
Enfermedades Virales
Enfermedades Bacteriales
Hemoparásitos
Barrandeguy, Maria Edith
Carossino, Mariano
Infectious diseases in donkeys and mules: an overview and update
description The global equine population comprises a total of 114 million equids, which includes an estimate of 44 million donkeys (Equus asinus) and 11 million mules. Donkey populations have gradually expanded throughout the globe, particularly in developing countries. In spite of their relevance in several countries around the world, the infectious diseases affecting this group of equids are largely unknown; consequently, the available information regarding infectious diseases affecting working equids is limited. The scope of this article is to provide a brief update on the most relevant infectious diseases affecting donkeys and mules worldwide.
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topic_facet Infectious Disease
Animal Diseases
Asses
Mules
Enfermedades Infecciosas
Enfermedades de los Animales
Asno
Mula
Donkey
Viral Disease
Bacterial Disease
Hemoparasite
Burros
Enfermedades Virales
Enfermedades Bacteriales
Hemoparásitos
author Barrandeguy, Maria Edith
Carossino, Mariano
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Carossino, Mariano
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title Infectious diseases in donkeys and mules: an overview and update
title_short Infectious diseases in donkeys and mules: an overview and update
title_full Infectious diseases in donkeys and mules: an overview and update
title_fullStr Infectious diseases in donkeys and mules: an overview and update
title_full_unstemmed Infectious diseases in donkeys and mules: an overview and update
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