Strangles is caused by the bacterium Streptococcus equi, which primarily affects horses. The bacteria are highly contagious and spread through direct contact with infected animals or contaminated surfaces, such as feed and water troughs. Once inside the horse, S. equi invades the lymphatic system, leading to inflammation and the formation of abscesses in the lymph nodes, particularly in the throat region. Environmental factors, such as stress and crowding, can increase susceptibility to infection.
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Yes, horses can become carriers of the bacteria that causes strangles once they have been exposed or infected.
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Strangles primarily affects horses and other equids, including donkeys and mules. It is caused by the bacterium Streptococcus equi, which can spread through direct contact with infected animals or contaminated objects. Although strangles is specific to equids, other species are not susceptible to this particular infection.
Strangles, caused by Streptococcus equi, can be transmitted to humans and I think I had it a few years ago. I was told by a couple of vets that it's very unusual, but not impossible, to catch it.
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