International Equine Disease Report Third Quarter 2011

Contagious equine metritis, dourine, influenza, and strangles were among the disease reported.
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The International Collating Center, Newmarket, United Kingdom, and other sources reported the following disease outbreaks:

Contagious equine metritis (CEM) was reported from France (one case), Germany (one case), and South Africa, which confirmed the carrier state in five stallions, each on separate premises, presumably exposed through indirect contact with a carrier stallion imported in February 2011.

Italy diagnosed a mild case of dourine in one mare.

Three cases of coital exanthema caused by equine herpesvirus-3 (EHV-3) were confirmed in the U.K

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