The aim of the present study, the first to test clinical equine isolates, was to evaluate the antimicrobial activity of commercial essential oils (EOs) obtained from and against spp., spp., and spp. previously isolated from uteri of mares with reproductive disorders. showed the best antibacterial activity against all the selected agents, with MICs ranging from 0.07 mg/mL for subsp. to 0.29 mg/mL versus sp. and spp. isolates and versus and spp., with MICs of 0.46 mg/mL and 1.86 mg/mL, respectively. EOs showed good antibacterial activity with MICs ranging from 0.07 mg/mL to 0.29 mg/mL, 0.16 mg/mL to 0.32 mg/mL, 0.07 mg/mL to 0.63 mg/mL, respectively; was the most active EO against spp. (0.43 mg/mL).

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