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Table 2 Published studies (n = 13) based on data from insured horses in chronological order

From: Insurance data for research in companion animals: benefits and limitations

Source

Year

Country1

Main focus/disease

Greenhall et al. (1979) [19]

1978-1979

US2

Mortality; by cause3

Bergsten et al. (1983) [62]

1973-1981

Sweden

Mortality; locomotor problem

Clausen et al. (1990) [29]

1977-1987

Germany4

Morbidity; general. by cause2

Hommerich et al. (1995) [20]

1984-1994

Germany5

Mortality; by cause

LeBlond et al. (2000) [28]

1995

France6

Mortality; general, by cause

Egenvall et al. (2005) [25]

1997-2000

Sweden

Morbidity; general

Penell et al. (2005) [26]

1997-2000

Sweden

Morbidity; by cause

Egenvall et al. (2006a) [27]

1997-2000

Sweden

Mortality; general, by cause

Egenvall et al. (2006b) [63]

1997-2002

Sweden

Mortality; general, locomotor problems

Higuchi (2006) [51]

2001-2003

Japan

Morbidity and mortality; colic

Egenvall et al. (2008) [39]

1997-2002

Sweden

Morbidity; general, locomotor problems

Egenvall et al. (2008) [40]

1997-2002

Sweden

Morbidity and mortality; colic

Egenvall et al. (2009) [41]

1997-2002

Sweden

Morbidity and mortality; riding schools horses, locomotor problems

  1. 1 Data from Swedish studies (n = 8) emanates from Agria insurance http://www.agria.se and various companies provided data for the other studies
  2. 2 Rhulen Agency, Inc, Monticello NY
  3. 3 only proportional measures presented
  4. 4 not stated
  5. 5 Vereinigten Tierversicherung Gesellschaft a.G.
  6. 6 data from 9 of 42 identified French horse insurance companies.