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Exploration of the evidence supporting and opposing the role of Clostridium botulinum in the pathogenesis of Equine Grass Sickness

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2020
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Rosie, Ansell
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Abstract
Equine Grass Sickness (EGS)also known as Equine dys-autonomia,is a polyneuropathy disease,causing neurodegeneration of the autonomic nervous system, most commonly resulting in fatality. It primarily effectsthe gastrointestinal tract with evidence suggesting thatthe ileum isthe main location of damage.
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