A 4-year-old Thoroughbred gelding is presented for a 2-week history of progressive, asymmetric ataxia and gluteal muscle atrophy. The horse is bright and alert with a normal appetite. Neurologic examination reveals proprioceptive deficits and weakness that are worse in the right hindlimb. What is the most likely causative agent of these clinical signs?
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A
Equine herpesvirus-1
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B
Sarcocystis neurona
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C
Clostridium tetani
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D
Streptococcus equi