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Radiographic lesions of this type seen in a 10-week-old foal are almost pathognomonic for ''Rhodococcus equi'' infection.
 
Radiographic lesions of this type seen in a 10-week-old foal are almost pathognomonic for ''Rhodococcus equi'' infection.
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Rifampin is synergistic with erythromycin and penetrates macrophages, neutrophils and caseous material readily.  
 
Rifampin is synergistic with erythromycin and penetrates macrophages, neutrophils and caseous material readily.  
 
*Rifampin is dosed at 5mg/kg p/o bid, although some clinicians use 10mg/kg p/o sid.
 
*Rifampin is dosed at 5mg/kg p/o bid, although some clinicians use 10mg/kg p/o sid.
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A 10-week-old foal in good body condition showed signs of acute dyspnoea.


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Describe the radiographic findings illustrated in the image. [[|Link to Article]]
What is the most likely aetiologic agent? Link to Article
What is the source of the infection for the foal? [[|Link to Article]]
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