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The occupational risk of nasogastric intubation is documented in the literature. These are the papers behind the NGT+.

Nasogastric intubation as a health and safety risk

Drozdzewska, Potocnik & Schwarz. J Equine Vet Sci, 2020.
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Human exposure to equine Halicephalobus gingivalis

Renee et al. Zoonotic Diseases, 2024.
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Exogenous lipoid pneumonia from inhaled mineral oil

Simmons, Rouf & Whittle. J Gen Intern Med, 2007.
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Supporting research on zoonotic exposure

Pathogens documented in horses that veterinarians may contact during tubing.

Equine rotavirus A under the One Health lens
Carossino et al. Viruses, 2024.
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Streptococcus equi subsp. zooepidemicus endocarditis and meningitis in a horse rider
Franceschi et al. Microorganisms, 2024.
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Cryptosporidium parvum: from foal to veterinary students
Galuppi et al. Vet Parasitol, 2016.
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Intestinal parasites of horses
Pusterla et al. Vet Clin North Am Equine Pract, 2010.
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Risk factors for salmonellosis in hospitalized horses
Hird et al. J Am Vet Med Assoc, 1986.
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Salmonellosis (client and practitioner guidance)
American Association of Equine Practitioners, 2024.
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Nasogastric intubation in horses (technique reference)
Munsterman. Merck Veterinary Manual, 2025.
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