Most common in the southeastern USA, Germany, and The Netherlands.(Merck)
Most common in the southeastern USA, Germany, and The Netherlands.(Merck)
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==Aetiology==
==Aetiology==
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In the southeastern United States, feeding of sub-optimal Coastal Bermuda hay and lack of administration of the anthelmintic pyrantel pamoate have been implicated as a risk factors. It is thought this forage contains a high amount of thin fibres which are prematurely swallowed. Sudden feed changes may also be a risk (38). In the UK, infection with the tapeworm ''Anoplocephala perfoliata'' is an important risk factor. Data suggests that more than 80% of ileal impactions were associated with serological or faecal evidence of tapeworm infection(39). Impaction may also develop secondary to spastic contractions of the ileal musculature against ingesta.(Merck)
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In the southeastern United States, feeding of sub-optimal Coastal Bermuda hay and lack of administration of the anthelmintic pyrantel pamoate have been implicated as a risk factors. It is thought this forage contains a high amount of thin fibres which are prematurely swallowed. Sudden feed changes may also be a risk (38). In the UK, infection with the tapeworm [[Anoplocephala|''Anoplocephala perfoliata'']] is an important risk factor. Data suggests that more than 80% of ileal impactions were associated with serological or faecal evidence of tapeworm infection(39). Impaction may also develop secondary to spastic contractions of the ileal musculature against ingesta.(Merck)