Strangles is a highly contagious bacterial infection in horses caused by Streptococcus equi, characterized by fever, nasal discharge, and abscesses in the lymph nodes of the head and neck.

Strangles in Horses

This disease is life-threatening and should be treated by a veterinarian swiftly.

Strangles, caused by the Streptococcus Equi Subspecies Equi (S. equi) bacterium, is a highly contagious upper respiratory tract disease. It causes an infection in the lymph nodes, which swell and can eventually rupture. Uncomplicated strangles often leads to a full recovery, but complications bring a high fatality rate. It is common worldwide, infected horses should be quarantined.

Symptoms

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Treatment

Strangles often only requires rest, extra care, and sufficient food and water intake. The pain levels should be monitored closely, most horses will develop sufficient immunity against strangles that will last a lifetime. Some veterinarians will prescribe antibiotics to shorten the duration of the disease and prevent complications. Abscesses that have formed, can be flushed or treated with topical treatments. Before a vet declares the horse free from strangles, it should not be around other horses.

Prevention

Vaccination, limited exposure to unknown / new / large groups of horses and keeping a clean environment can all help in preventing strangles.

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