| This disease is a very specific, contagious equids 
              disease which attacks mainly the young foals (6 to 24 months old). 
              This infection reaches the upper respiratory tract and is due to 
              a bacterium: Streptococcus equi. This disease generally appears in the breeding where the sanitary 
              conditions are poor.
 
   
               
                | Contamination |  |  The disease is generally transmitted by respiratory tract after 
              direct contact with a sick equids or objects contaminated (drinking 
              troughs, trucks...).The bacteria disease are fragile and can be easily eliminated by 
              disinfecting the material.
 
    
               
                | Symptoms |  |  The donkey starts to present the first sign of the symptoms after 
              two weeks, loss of appetite, of form, moderated fever, slight cough, 
              bilateral nasal discharge, abscess formation especially under the 
              jaw. After a few days, the lymph nodes of the head and neck are swollen. 
              The recovery is approx 2-3 weeks without any important after-effects 
              for the animal. It is necessary to continue to isolate the animal 
              for several weeks after the recovery, because it can still constitute 
              a source of contamination for the other donkeys. For the adults, the symptoms can be more discrete, but we can sometimes 
              observe certain complications like abscesses in the lungs, or in 
              the guttural pockets can be deadly.    
               
                | Prevention - Treatment |  |  The contamination of the breed is generally due to 
              the introduction of a sick donkey. It is thus necessary to isolate 
              and supervise the new donkey for 2 to 3 weeks before putting it 
              in contact with the others donkeys.In the event of infection, the environment of the donkey will have 
              to be disinfected (feeding troughs, buildings...) each day, and 
              all the stables (where the sick donkey was) have to be considered 
              as infected for a one month period.
 
 
 The treatment with antibiotics is not always recommended during 
              the milder phase of the disease because they could disturb the installation 
              of immunity and would prevent a complete sterilization of the abscess. 
              That could then involve a chronic form.
 
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