Prescott J F, Srivastava S K, deGannes R, Barnum D A
J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1982 Feb 1;180(3):293-9.
A mild form of strangles caused by an atypical Streptococcus equi was recognized on a large horse breeding farm. The organism differed from most S equi isolates by disappearance of the mucoid capsule by 24 hours of culture, leaving a matt-type colony. Typically, the clinical signs were a transient (24-48 hour) fever, profuse nasal discharge, and anorexia. In about half the affected animals, there was moderate mandibular lymph node enlargement, and these glands usually ruptured or were drained. The use of a passive hemagglutination antibody test showed that subclinical infection was widespread in horses on the farm.
在一个大型马匹养殖场发现了由非典型马链球菌引起的轻度马腺疫。该菌株与大多数马链球菌分离株不同,培养24小时后黏液样荚膜消失,形成粗糙型菌落。通常,临床症状为短暂(24 - 48小时)发热、大量鼻液和厌食。约一半的患病动物下颌淋巴结中度肿大,这些腺体通常会破裂或引流。被动血凝抗体试验表明,该养殖场的马匹中存在广泛的亚临床感染。