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Secondary Immunodeficiencies of Horses
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Secondary Immunodeficiencies of Horses

Debra C Sellon
The Veterinary clinics of North America. Equine practice, Vol.16(1), pp.117-130
04/2000
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https://hdl.handle.net/2376/113494
PMID: 10752142

Abstract

Secondary immunodeficiencies occur as a consequence of extrinsic or environmental conditions. Failure of passive transfer of immunoglobulin in neonatal foals is the most common secondary immunodeficiency of horses. This article reviews the features of this disorder, as well as its diagnosis, prevention, and treatment. In addition, other secondary immunodeficiency disorders are examined.

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