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Grass Sickness, Equine Dysautonomia, and Mal Seco in HorsesIntroduction
Equine grass sickness, is a poorly understood disease that was first reported in Scotland in 1907. Also known as equine dysautonomia, and in some areas as mal seco (dry sickness) the cause remains unknown. The eastern side of Scotland continues to have the highest incidence but it is not recognized in many northern European countries, Patagonia region of Argentina, and in Chile. It is not believed to occur in Australasia, Africa, North America, or Ireland. Though the etiology remains unknown and mycotoxins have been hypothesized, recent work suggests a form of botulism may be at work. This leaves open the possibility that this may be a preventable problem. This article discusses the symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of this difficult to mange disease.
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