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As in the horse, the most important venereal diseases are [[Equine Viral Arteritis - Donkey|'''equine viral arteritis, EVA''']]  (Ramina ''et al'', 1999), [[Taylorella equigenitalis|'''contagious equine metritis, CEM''']] (Matsuda and Moore, 2003), and [[Trypanosomosis - Donkey|'''dourine''']] (Turnbull ''et al'', 2002). Infections with [[Pseudomonas aeruginosa|''Pseudomonas aeruginosa'']] and [[Klebsiella|''Klebsiella pneumoniae'']] have also been suspected as possible causes of poor reproductive performances due to venereal transmission.
 
As in the horse, the most important venereal diseases are [[Equine Viral Arteritis - Donkey|'''equine viral arteritis, EVA''']]  (Ramina ''et al'', 1999), [[Taylorella equigenitalis|'''contagious equine metritis, CEM''']] (Matsuda and Moore, 2003), and [[Trypanosomosis - Donkey|'''dourine''']] (Turnbull ''et al'', 2002). Infections with [[Pseudomonas aeruginosa|''Pseudomonas aeruginosa'']] and [[Klebsiella|''Klebsiella pneumoniae'']] have also been suspected as possible causes of poor reproductive performances due to venereal transmission.
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'''CEM organisms''' isolated from donkeys are different from [[Taylorella equigenitalis|''Taylorella equigenitalis'']] and a new nomenclature for the organism has been proposed, that is, ''T. asinigenitalis'' (Jang ''et al'', 2001; Matsuda and Moore, 2003). These ‘atypical’ donkey ''Taylorella'' have been shown to cause the same syndrome as CEM in mares and remain in the urethral fossa for as long as 111 days (Katz ''et al'', 2000).
 
'''CEM organisms''' isolated from donkeys are different from [[Taylorella equigenitalis|''Taylorella equigenitalis'']] and a new nomenclature for the organism has been proposed, that is, ''T. asinigenitalis'' (Jang ''et al'', 2001; Matsuda and Moore, 2003). These ‘atypical’ donkey ''Taylorella'' have been shown to cause the same syndrome as CEM in mares and remain in the urethral fossa for as long as 111 days (Katz ''et al'', 2000).
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