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Can the distribution of cases of equine grass sickness in Scotland be explained by geochemical parameters?

Wylie, C.E.; Shaw, D.J.; Fordyce, F.; Lilly, A.; McGorum, B.C.. 2009 Can the distribution of cases of equine grass sickness in Scotland be explained by geochemical parameters? In: Abstracts of the 12th ISVVE Symposium. Durban, South Africa, ISVVE, 239.

Abstract

Equine grass sickness (EGS) is a frequently fatal neurological disease, which
affects horses grazing fields in certain geographical locations. The aim of this
study was to determine whether the geographical distribution of EGS cases
referred to the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, Edinburgh, Scotland
was associated with the presence or absence of particular geochemical
parameters in the environment.

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