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The Diarrhoea Roadmap in adult horses: Clinical Investigation and treatment

<span>The Diarrhoea Roadmap in adult horses: Clinical Investigation and treatment</span>
<span>The Diarrhoea Roadmap in adult horses: Clinical Investigation and treatment</span>
This talk will look at the diagnostic options for adult horses presented with both acute and chronic diarrhoea, from clinical pathology to diagnostic imaging, what can be achieved in an ambulatory setting and which cases might require referral for investigation or hospitalised for treatment. We will then look at the management and treatment options for these cases including fluid therapy, gastrointestinal protectants, anti-inflammatories, anthelmintic treatments, antibiotic use (when it is/ is not appropriate) and nutritional support. Case examples will be used throughout.

Language: English

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Sarah Smith

MA VetMB MVetMed DACVIM MRCVS, RCVS Recognised Specialist in Equine Medicine (Internal Medicine)

Sarah is an equine medicine specialist with a particular interest in equine critical care and cardiology. She graduated from the University of Cambridge in 2010. Following a hospital internship and ambulatory work she completed an equine medicine residency at the Royal Veterinary College, London. During this time, she also undertook research into equine endocrinology and fetal development. She works as an equine medicine specialist at B&W Equine Hospital, Gloucestershire, UK.

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Fecha 22.09.2026 (UTC)
hora 18:00 - 19:00 (UTC)
Altavoz: Sarah Smith
desde 1
57,60 US$
(Con impuestos)

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