An outbreak of equine botulism type A associated with feeding grass clippings

Author:

Ostrowski Stephanie R.1234,Kubiski Steven V.1234,Palmero Joanie1234,Reilly Christopher M.1234,Higgins Jamie K.1234,Cook-Cronin Sheri1234,Tawde Snehal N.1234,Crossley Beate M.1234,Yant Paula1234,Cazarez Ray1234,Uzal Francisco A.1234

Affiliation:

1. California Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratory, Davis, CA (Ostrowski, Tawde, Crossley); CAHFS, San Bernardino, CA (Yant, Cazarez, Uzal)

2. Departments of Pathology, Microbiology, and Immunology (Kubiski, Reilly)

3. School of Veterinary Medicine, Medicine and Epidemiology, University of California, Davis, CA (Palmero, Higgins)

4. Mobile Equine Veterinary Services, Willits, CA (Cook-Cronin)

Abstract

In September 2010, an outbreak of type A botulism involved 4 horses in northern California that were fed grass clippings obtained from a nearby park. All 4 animals developed a progressive flaccid paralysis syndrome clinically consistent with exposure to preformed Clostridium botulinum neurotoxin (BoNT). Within 48 hr of consuming the grass clippings, all 4 horses showed marked cervical weakness (inability to raise their heads to a normal position) and died or were euthanized within 96 hr. One horse was submitted for diagnostic examination and subsequent necropsy. At necropsy, extensive edema was observed in areas of the nuchal ligament and inguinal fascia. A sample of the grass clippings tested positive for preformed BoNT type A by the mouse bioassay test. Emphasis should be placed on early case recognition, rapid initiation of treatment with the trivalent antitoxin product, and preventing exposure to BoNT in spoiled forages.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Veterinary

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