Contagious equine metritis is an inflammatory disease of the proximal and distal reproductive tract of the mare caused by the bacterium Taylorella equigenitalis, which results in infertility. It is a nonsystemic infection, the effects of which are restricted to the reproductive tract of the mare. When present, clinical signs include endometritis, cervicitis and vaginitis of variable severity and a slight to copious mucopurulent vaginal discharge. T. equigenitalis can be isolated from infective vaginal discharge.
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