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RIRDC Completed Projects in 1999-2000 & Research in Progress as at June 2000
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| DAV-156A | Drought feeding information manual for the horse industry | Mr David Nash, Ms Angela Avery and Ms Patricia Ellis | 02 60304500 | Agriculture
Victoria Rutherglen
Rutherglen Research Institute |
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| GEH-1A | Further studies on abilities of progestagens to maintain pregnancy in mares | Dr. Angus McKinnon | 03 5829 9566 | Goulburn Valley Equine Hospital | |
| HOW-1A | Evaluation of the provision of training programs for the horse industry in Australia | Dr William Howey | 02 9351 7979 | PO
Box 509
SCONE NSW 2337 |
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| PTP-12A | Horses and land use on small properties | Mr Arthur Stubbs | 03 9844 1135 | Primary Tasks Pty Ltd | |
| PTP-13A | 4th Australian Racecourse Managers’ Conference, 1999 | Mr Arthur Stubbs and Mr John Neylan | 03
9844 1135 &
03 9521 6982 |
Primary Tasks Pty Ltd and Turfgrass Technology Pty Ltd | |
| SAR-14A | Controlling and reducing airborne dust in horse stables and transporters | Dr Colin Cargill | 08 8303 7782 | South Australian research and Development Institute | |
| UCS-18A | Information Services for the Horse Industry | Associate Professor Martin Sillence | 02 6933 2205 | Charles Sturt University | |
| UM-23A | Diagnosis of equine virus diseases using polymerase chain reactions and development of a blood test and vaccine for equine rhinovirus. | Professor M.J. Studdert, Dr C.A. Hartley, Dr H.E. Drummer. | +61-3-9344-7373 | The
Centre for Equine Virology,
The University of Melbourne. |
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| UM-36A | Methods of quantitative assessment for intra pulmonary blood accumulation in racehorses with EIPH | Professor Ron Slocombe, Dr. Shaun McKane | 03 9742-8264 | University of Melbourne | |
| UMU-18A | Studies on the intestinal absorption of immunoglobulins and the effects of passive immune status on neutrophil function in foals | Dr Sharanne Raidal | 08 9360 2356 | Murdoch University | |
| UQ-59A | Control of intraocular inflammation by topically applied non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) | Dr SM Taylor & Dr IA Shiels | 07 3365 3124 | Department
of Physiology and Pharmacology
University of Queensland, |
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| US-24A | Studies on host-parasite interactions in disease (strangles) induced by streptococcus equi subspecies equi | A/Prof. Paul J Canfield | 02 9351 2020 | University of Sydney | |
| US-33A and US-41A | Lower respiratory tract disease in racehorses | Dr R.M. Christley, Dr J.L. Hodgson, Dr J.L. Wood, Prof. S.W.J. Reid, Prof. R.J. Rose, Prof. D.R. Hodgson | 02 4655 0777 | University of Sydney | |
| US-52A | In vitro biomechanical properties of equine digital flexor tendons | Mr. Andrew Dart | (02) 46 550777 | University of Sydney | |
| US-58A | Serological investigation of Equine influenza in Australia | Dr Jennifer Hodgson | (02) 4655 0745 | University of Sydney | |
| Project Title | Lower respiratory tract disease in racehorses |
| RIRDC Project No.: | US-33A and US-41A |
| Researcher: | Dr R.M. Christley, Dr J.L. Hodgson, Dr J.L. Wood, Prof. S.W.J. Reid, Prof. R.J. Rose, Prof. D.R. Hodgson |
| Organisation: | University of Sydney
University Veterinary Centre PMB #4 Narellan Delivery Centre NARELLAN NSW 2567 |
| Phone: | 02 4655 0777 |
| Fax: | 02 4655 6942 |
| Email: | jennih@camden.usyd.edu.au |
| Objectives |
· To better define the risk factors associated with development of lower respiratory tract disease in racehorses. These risk factors included the association of infectious organisms (viruses, bacteria and mycoplasma) with respiratory disease in Australian horses. |
| Background: | Respiratory disease continues to be a major problem in the thoroughbred racing industry. A recent survey of racehorse trainers found coughing to be one of the most serious problems facing the industry. While there have been a numbers of studies examining the possible causes of respiratory disease in racehorse, there is scant information regarding the relative contribution of each of these causes to the respiratory disease observed. This deficiency has obvious implications for the treatment, control, and management of coughing horses. |
| Research | We used a matched, case control study to investigate the role of specific infectious agents in causing respiratory disease in racehorses in Sydney. In this study, cases were identified by the presence of coughing. These horses were compared to a control population (non-coughing horses) in order to identify risk factors for coughing and to evaluate the association between coughing and clinical, pathological and microbiological findings. |
| Outcomes | A number of risk factors were identified for coughing. Young horses in early training were at greatest risk of coughing. Horses that had raced within the previous week or had been transported more than 14 days previously were also at increased risk. There was no association between coughing and recent exposure to viruses, including Equine Herpesvirus-1 and –4, and Equine Rhinoviruses-1 and –2. Approximately 40% of horses had a significant number of bacteria isolated from their lower airways which would suggest a role of these agents in lower respiratory tract disease. However, approximately 60%% of horses had no evidence of an infectious cause to the respiratory disease. |
| Implications | The findings from these studies should greatly change our current concepts of respiratory disease in athletic horses. The finding that viruses appear to have a minor role in causing disease in this group of horses may influence some of the current control strategies such as vaccination. In addition, while bacteria may be associated with coughing in a proportion of cases, a majority of horses had no evidence of bacterial infection. This would imply that antibiotics may be currently being over-prescribed and that steps to specifically diagnose the cause of respiratory disease in horses should be recommended. |
| Publications | Christley RM, Hodgson DR, Rose
RJ, Reid SWJ, and Hodgson JL (1999) Comparison of bacteriological and cytological
findings of tracheal fluid samples collected by percutaneous aspiration
and via an endoscope using a plugged guarded cather. Equine Veterinary
Journal, 31, 197-202.
Christley RM (1998) Respiratory disease in racehorses; what is it? Equine Research Seminar, Post Graduate Foundation in Veterinary Science, University of Sydney, pp1-7. Christley RM, Wood JLN, Reid SWJ, Hodgson DR, Rose RJ, Hodgson J (1999) Risk factors for coughing in thoroughbred racehorses. In: Proceedings of the Society for Veterinary Epidemiology and Preventative Medicine, Eds: MV Thrushfield and EA Goodall. (In press). |
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| FLP-1A | Learning within the Equine Industry | Mr. Laurie Field | 02 9498 8278; | Field Learning Pty Ltd |
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| DAV-118A | Improved Pasture: More than just grass for horses to exercise on? | Ms Angela Avery and Mr David Nash | 02 60 304500 | Agriculture Victoria Rutherglen |
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| UCS-22A | Pasture intake and selectivity by grazing horses | Dr. Michael Friend | 02 6933 4006 | Charles Sturt University |
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| UM-29A | Molecular epidemiology of Rhodococcus equi | Dr. Glenn Browning | 03 9344 7342 | The University of Melbourne |
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| UM-40A | Epidemiology of equine rhinovirus type 2 (ERhV2) | Dr. Carol Hartley | 03 9344 7375 | Centre for Equine Virology |
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| UMA-15A | Improved vaccine strategies for management of equine herpesvirus diseases | A/Prof. Millar Whalley | 02 9850 8200 | Macquarie University |
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| UMA-16A | Investigation of Potential EHV-1 Vaccines Using the Mouse Model of Infection. | Dr. Catherine Walker | 02 9850 8219 | Macquarie University |
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| UMU-22A | Identification of infectious respiratory disease in horses as a basis for better management of cases | A/Prof. Graham Wilcox | 08 9360 2448 | Murdoch University |
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| UNE-62A | Safe and effective grain feeding for horses | Prof. James Rowe | 02 6773 2225 | University of New England |
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| UQ-43A | The influence of season on follicular dynamics and the relationships with endocrinology and oviduct physiology in the mare | Dr. Neil McMeniman | 07 3365 1108 | The University of Queensland |
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| UQ-45A | Nutrition of grazing broodmares, their foals and young horses | Dr. Neil McMeniman | 07 3365 1108 | The University of Queensland |
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| UQ-46A | Assessment and prevention of toxicity from indospicine contaminated horsemeat | Dr. Michael Pass | 07 5430 2840 | University of Queensland |
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| UQ-71A | Novel anti-inflammatory drugs to treat inflammatory diseases in horses | Dr. Stephen Taylor | 07 3365 3124 | The University of Queensland |
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| UQ-72A | Nutritent intake and growth of young horses | Dr. Neil McMeniman | 07 3365 1108 | The University of Queensland |
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| UQ-75A | The pathogenesis and prevention of equine laminitis | Dr. Christopher Pollitt | 07 3365 2063 | The University of Queensland |
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| US-53A | Respiratory ventilation and tracheal sounds in horses with airway disease | Dr. David Evans | 02 9351 2474 | The University of Sydney |
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| US-77A | Training and Fitness in Athletic Horses | Dr. David Evans | 02 9351 2474 | The University of Sydney |
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| USA-6A | Diagnosis of and protection against infections caused by Rhodococcus equi | Dr. Mary Barton | 08 8302 2933 | University of South Australia |
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