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'''A bacterial isolate cultured from a mare’s cervix. The mare has a profuse vulval discharge a few days after covering. The organism has been grown in pure culture on chocolated agar under microaerophilic conditions.'''
 
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|q2= What conditions are required to successfully culture the organism?
 
|q2= What conditions are required to successfully culture the organism?
 
|a2= The organism is fragile, fastidious and easily destroyed by light. The swabs should be placed in charcoal containing transport medium (Amies), and protected from extremes of temperature. An enriched (chocolated) agar medium is used for culture in a microaerophilic (5–10% carbon dioxide) atmosphere. Two strains of ''T.equigenitalis'' are recognised (streptomycin sensitive and streptomycin resistant) and both have been associated with outbreaks of venereal disease. Agar plates containing, and without, streptomycin are innoculated routinely and incubated for a minimum of 4 days.
 
|a2= The organism is fragile, fastidious and easily destroyed by light. The swabs should be placed in charcoal containing transport medium (Amies), and protected from extremes of temperature. An enriched (chocolated) agar medium is used for culture in a microaerophilic (5–10% carbon dioxide) atmosphere. Two strains of ''T.equigenitalis'' are recognised (streptomycin sensitive and streptomycin resistant) and both have been associated with outbreaks of venereal disease. Agar plates containing, and without, streptomycin are innoculated routinely and incubated for a minimum of 4 days.
|l2= Taylorella equigenitalis#Characteristics
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|l2= Taylorella equigenitalis
 
|q3= What treatment would you give to the mare?
 
|q3= What treatment would you give to the mare?
 
|a3= A course of intrauterine antibiotic irrigation using crystalline penicillin. The organism may be harboured in the smegma in the clitoral fossa and sinuses, so these areas should also be treated by removal of the smegma with surgical scrub and packing the sinuses and fossa with 2% nitrofurazone ointment. Following these treatments, the clitoris and perineum should be recolonised with an actively growing bacterial broth made from commensal microfloral organisms.
 
|a3= A course of intrauterine antibiotic irrigation using crystalline penicillin. The organism may be harboured in the smegma in the clitoral fossa and sinuses, so these areas should also be treated by removal of the smegma with surgical scrub and packing the sinuses and fossa with 2% nitrofurazone ointment. Following these treatments, the clitoris and perineum should be recolonised with an actively growing bacterial broth made from commensal microfloral organisms.
|l3= Taylorella equigenitalis#Treatment and Control
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|l3= Taylorella equigenitalis
 
|q4= What other action would you take?
 
|q4= What other action would you take?
 
|a4= The action to be taken is detailed in national codes of practice for certain countries. Genital swabs should be taken from the stallion and mating halted until demonstrated that he is free from venereal infection. Other mares mated by the same stallion should be monitored and appropriate swabbing of the genital organs performed to identify carrier status.
 
|a4= The action to be taken is detailed in national codes of practice for certain countries. Genital swabs should be taken from the stallion and mating halted until demonstrated that he is free from venereal infection. Other mares mated by the same stallion should be monitored and appropriate swabbing of the genital organs performed to identify carrier status.
|l4= Taylorella equigenitalis#Treatment and Control
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|l4= Taylorella equigenitalis
 
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A bacterial isolate cultured from a mare’s cervix. The mare has a profuse vulval discharge a few days after covering. The organism has been grown in pure culture on chocolated agar under microaerophilic conditions.

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