Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
High rate of Mycoplasma equirhinis in racehorses with cough in autumn
By Uchida-Fujii, Eri et al.·Published in The Journal of veterinary medical science·2021·Equine Research Institute, Japan·View original on PubMed →
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Original publication title: High prevalence of Mycoplasma equirhinis in Thoroughbred horses with respiratory symptoms in autumn 2018.
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Plain-English summary
A group of Thoroughbred horses in Japan showed a high rate of coughing and other respiratory symptoms in the autumn of 2018. Researchers tested samples from 40 horses and found that 40% had Mycoplasma equirhinis, a type of bacteria that may be linked to these symptoms. Other common respiratory infections were not detected in these cases, suggesting that Mycoplasma equirhinis could be a significant cause of coughing in these horses. While the exact role of this bacteria in causing respiratory issues is still not fully understood, it was notably more prevalent in this group compared to other horses tested in subsequent years.
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Abstract
Mycoplasma species are often isolated from horses with respiratory symptoms; however, the pathogenicity of Mycoplasma is still unclear. In autumn of 2018, we encountered an increase in cases with respiratory symptoms, mainly coughing, in a group of Thoroughbred racehorses in Japan. We examined tracheal wash samples obtained from 40 of those cases. Bacteria and viruses that commonly cause respiratory symptoms were investigated, and anaerobes were detected in only 5 cases and Streptococcus equi subsp. zooepidemicus (S. zooepidemicus) was detected in only 1 case of 40 cases with loop-mediated isothermal amplification assay. S. zooepidemicus and Streptococcus pneumoniae were isolated at a bacterial count of higher than 1.0 × 10CFU/ml from 5 and 2 cases of 28 cases cultured, respectively. None of the viruses investigated was detected in 40 cases. Mycoplasma equirhinis (M. equirhinis) was isolated from 40.0% (16/40) of the cases, which was higher than previously reported isolation rates. The rate of M. equirhinis isolation in the cases from 2018 was significantly higher than the isolation rates in the other horses: clinical cases with respiratory symptoms in 2019-2020 (13.6%, 3/22) and healthy horses (13.5%, 5/37) in Japan. In this study, the isolation rate of M. equirhinis from horse group with cough symptoms in 2018 was high and no other common etiological agents were detected. The pathogenesis of M. equirhinis is still unclear, however, M. equirhinis might have been associated with respiratory symptoms in the Thoroughbred horse cases in 2018.
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