What’s New in Equine Vaccines

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For many of us, equine vaccines seem pretty simple and boring—halter and restrain horse, pop in a needle and release contents, then a short time later the horse will be protected against that disease. Equine vaccination is a lot more complicated than it seems, and the various factors affecting immunity and vaccination provide seemingly limitless possibilities for new technologies and ways to get vaccines into horses. Tomorrow’s vaccine technology and delivery methods promise better immunity for horses.

The goals of improving vaccines include better immune response, more relevant strains, and fewer adverse reactions. In this free report, we’ll provide horse owners and caretakers with an overview of vaccinations. We’ll cover improvements, new delivery methods, DNA technology and more.

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The Horse: Your Guide To Equine Health Care is an equine publication providing the latest news and information on the health, care, welfare, and management of all equids.

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