equine prevention Flashcards
1
Q
• Vaccines are available in both injections and intranasal forms.
• Intranasal vaccines provides immunity at the point of infection.
• Immunity is short-lived, revaccination required every 2 to 3 months for horses at risk for infection.
- “at a show and hear horse hacking, can give one for a short lived immunity)
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Equine influenza
2
Q
- Vaccinate before mosquito season.
- Requires two vaccines 30 days apart, then given once yearly.
- New vaccine may require boosters even in previously vaccinated horses.
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West Nile Virus
3
Q
- Vaccines are available and effective.
* Vaccinated horses may become infected but have less severe disease.
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Potomac Horse Fever
4
Q
- Several vaccines available.
- Vaccines are not very effective but can decrease the severity of the disease.
- High incidence of injection site reactions.
- New intranasal vaccination has no reactions but not very effective.
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Strangles or Equine Distemper