GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Horse Life Expectancy With Epm Statistics
The life expectancy of horses with EPM is significantly reduced, with studies showing a mortality rate ranging from 5% to 53% within the first year of diagnosis.
In this post at https://gitnux.org/horse-life-expectancy-with-epm/, we explore a comprehensive set of statistics related to Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis (EPM) and its impact on horse life expectancy. From the prevalence of EPM in the United States to treatment outcomes and regional patterns, these statistics shed light on the challenges faced by horses affected by this neurological disease.
Statistic 1
"The average life expectancy of a horse with EPM is reduced to 10-15 years from the average horse lifespan of 25-30 years,"
Statistic 2
"Around 50% of all horses in the United States may have been exposed to the organisms that cause EPM,"
Statistic 3
"Out of the exposed horses, only 1% may develop clinical disease,"
Statistic 4
"Early detection and treatment might increase the survival rate for horses with EPM up to 75%-80%,"
Statistic 5
"Recurrence of EPM happens in about 10% to 20%, which could further reduce horse's life expectancy,"
Statistic 6
"EPM occurs more frequently in the eastern United States, which may affect regional horse life expectancy patterns,"
Statistic 7
"Horses under stress such as travel or competition are more likely to develop EPM, with racehorses representing a significant population,"
Statistic 8
"EPM is rarely fatal but greatly reduces a horse's quality of life and performance abilities,"
Statistic 9
"Ponies and certain horse breeds like Arabians and Thoroughbreds have a naturally longer life expectancy, even when faced with conditions like EPM,"
Statistic 10
"Neurological examinations used to detect EPM have an accuracy rate of 65%,"
Statistic 11
"Overall, 45% of horses with EPM treated with anti-protozoal drugs improved sufficiently to perform athletically,"
Statistic 12
"EPM may affect horses of all ages, but most frequently horses 1 - 5 years old, affecting young horses' life expectancy,"
Statistic 13
"EPM is the third leading cause of neurological diseases among horses in the US, affecting the average health and life expectancy,"
Statistic 14
"There's an increase in the survival rate of course to 60% when horses with EPM are treated with a combination of multiple drugs,"