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question 23 1 pts myoglobinuria is an indicator of hemolytic anemia. rhabdomyolysis. acute renal failure. wobbler syndrome. question 24 1 pts horses that have recovered from equine strangles remain contagious and represent a threat to susceptible horses _____. until clinical signs of disease are gone. until all horses are vaccinated. until there is no further nasal discharge present. for 6 weeks after recovery from clinical disease.
Myoglobinuria is a sign of rhabdomyolysis, where damaged muscle releases myoglobin into the blood and then into urine. For equine strangles, recovered horses remain contagious for 6 weeks after clinical - disease recovery as they can still shed the causative agent.
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Question 23: B. rhabdomyolysis
Question 24: D. for 6 weeks after recovery from clinical disease