A project funded by AgriFutures Thoroughbred Horses Program is seeking to make inroads into eradicating the most commonly diagnosed infectious disease in horses worldwide — strangles — by identifying and treating horses who may be ‘silent carriers’.
Strangles is a painful and potentially lethal condition that can cause severe disease in horses. Previous AgriFutures funded research has estimated that on horse studs across New South Wales strangles occurs at a rate of about 13 cases per 100 foals born, with 2.2% of foals dying from strangles annually.
Read more here: Search for silent carriers set to strangle disease transmission | AgriFutures Australia