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Botulism as a sequel to open castration in a horse
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1987
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Equine-assisted TherapyNecrotic WoundComparative LiteratureAnimal ScienceTheatreVeterinary PathologyVeterinary SciencePathologyEducationVeterinary ResearchVeterinary MicrobiologyWound HealingClostridium BotulinumDermatologyMedicineClassicsPotassium Penicillin
Clostridium botulinum and type-B C botulinum toxin were isolated from a necrotic wound that developed subsequent to castration in a 2-year-old Thoroughbred gelding. The horse had clinical signs of botulism and was successfully treated with wound debridement, C botulinum type-B antitoxin, potassium penicillin, and supportive care.