Edaphic and Phytochemical Factors as predictors of Equine Grass Sickness Cases in the UK
Background:Equine dysautonomia or equine grass sickness (EGS), as it is more commonly known, is a usually fatal disease of equids of uncertain aetiology, although associated with grazing, that affects the autonomic and enteric nervous system. Lowered gastro-intestinal motility, leading to paralysis...
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Main Authors: | Sarah E Edwards (Author), Kathrin E Martz (Author), Anja Rogge (Author), Michael Heinrich (Author) |
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2010-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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