An updated description of bacterial pneumonia in adult horses and factors associated with death.
Kimberly L HallowellKate L Hepworth-WarrenKatarzyna DembekPublished in: Journal of veterinary internal medicine (2024)
Contrasting older literature, Fusobacterium spp. were the most common anaerobes. Streptococcus zooepidemicus remained the most common isolate and was predictably susceptible to penicillin. Antimicrobial susceptibility was otherwise variable and broad applicability is limited as this was a single-center study. Increased risk of death associated with tachycardia and abnormally high serum creatinine concentration is consistent with previous studies.