Host and molecular mechanisms behind the persistence of equine stranglesTools McLinden, L.A. (2025) Host and molecular mechanisms behind the persistence of equine strangles. MRes thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractBackground: Equine strangles is a widespread and highly infectious disease caused by the bacterium Streptococcus equi subspecies equi (S. equi). Despite the long history of strangles, much is still unknown about S. equi and the disease it causes. Understanding the complex interplay between host and bacterial factors that contribute to the carrier state is crucial for effective management of equine strangles. The aims of this project were to 1) evaluate the effectiveness of a strangles screening protocol at a UK welfare centre equids and 2) use nanopore sequencing alongside bioinformatic analysis to investigate structural variants in acute and persistent S. equi isolates
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