Primary bilateral guttural pouch empyema in a two-month-old foal

Deborah Penteado Martins Dias, Nara Saraiva Bernardi, Daniela Junqueira de Queiroz
2015 Ciência Rural  
The present report describes a 2-month-old foal which signs of respiratory infectious disease, bilateral retropharyngeal swelling and nasal mucopurulent discharge, suggesting guttural pouch empyema. The owners reported that the foal lived in a herd that experienced an outbreak of strangles. Foals younger than 3 months are usually protected against infectious diseases, however in this case, the foal was exposed to an environment heavily populated by Streptococcus equi equi during the outbreak of
more » ... strangles. Although uncommon in such young animals, the foal was infected and developed a primary bilateral guttural pouch empyema, without signs of lymph nodes alteration
doi:10.1590/0103-8478cr20140669 fatcat:ef46ylgqyrg77hm7mcvamsmory