Unit 4 - Equine Review Flashcards
What are the core vaccines for horses?
Tetanus
EEE/WEE
WNV
Rabies
What are the risk based vaccines based on located?
Anthrax, botulism. potomac horse fever
What are the risk based vaccines based on frequent exposure?
Rhinopneumonitis, influenza, strangles
What are the risk based vaccines for pregnant mares during gestation?
Equine herpes virus
Rotavirus
What are the risk based vaccines for pregnant mares prior to breeding?
Equine viral arteritis
What are the risk based vaccines for pregnant mares at all times?
Leptospirosis
What are the risk based vaccines for breeding stallions?
Equine viral arteritis
What are the reportable equine diseases in iowa?
FAD: African horse sickness, contagious equine metritis, dourine, equine piroplasmosis, glanders, venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis
Non-FAD: WEE, EIA, influenza, equine rhinopneumonitis, EVA
What are the reportable diseases that affect equine and other species in Iowa?
Anthrax Lepto Rabies Vesicular stomatitis WNV
What diseases require testing for prior to shipment to the US?
Dourine Glanders EIA Piroplasmosis \+/- CEM
What are the common/present in US zoonotic diseases?
B. anthracis C. difficile Leptospira Salmonella S. aureus Rabies virus Dermatophytes Vesicular stomatitis
What are the zoonotic FAD viruses?
Burkholderia mallei
Hendra virus
What are the rare zoonotic diseases?
R. equi
C. perfringens
D. congolensis
What equine diseases spread via the fecal-oral route?
Salmonella Rotavirus Coronavirus Clostridium perfringens Clostridoides difficile Lawsonia intracellularis Clostridium piliforme
What are the equine diseases that spread via ingestion?
Leptospira
Potomac horse fever
EPM
Botulism