Lawsonia in Horses and Pigs

Dr. Connie Gebhart of the University of Minnesota’s Veterinary Diagnostics Laboratory shares her research of Lawsonia intracellularis in pigs and horse. The bacterium causes the intestinal disease equine proliferated enteropathy.
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Dr. Connie Gebhart of the University of Minnesota’s Veterinary Diagnostics Laboratory shares her research of Lawsonia intracellularis in pigs and horse. The bacterium causes the intestinal disease equine proliferated enteropathy.

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Connie Gebhart, PhD, is a member of the University of Minnesota Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory in St. Paul. Her academic interests include veterinary microbiology with emphases on diagnostic microbiology, molecular diagnostics, molecular pathogenesis, and epidemiology.

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