Influenza

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Controlling Influenza

Editor’s Note: This is the fifth in a 12-part series of articles on vaccinations for horses.

Equine influenza is a common respiratory infection. While it affects many horses, it has a low mortality rate; horses generally recover.

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Update Influenza Vaccines

Veterinarians and horse owners, as caretakers of the health and wellbeing of our animals, tend to be vigilant about ensuring the safety and efficacy of vaccines. But do we ever step back to examine if these vaccines, which include multiple antigens

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Maximizing Benefits of Influenza Vaccines

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Maximizing Benefits of Influenza Vaccination

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Recovering from the Flu

There was recently a flu-like breakout at the barn where I board. How long do the horses need to stay isolated?

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Australia Asks, What If…?”ustralia Ask

In a move to determine what an outbreak of a serious equine disease might cost the government and equine industry in Australia, the government group Animal Health Australia commissioned a report that looked at likely costs of an emergency

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Flu Avert in Canada

Heska Corporation announced Sept. 24 that it has received approval from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency to sell Flu Avert I.N., an intranasal influenza vaccine, in Canada. Heska has granted Novartis Animal Health Canada, Inc., exclusive

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Equestrian Public Service Award Announced

 The American Quarter Horse Association recently launched a new award to recognize American Quarter Horses which work to ensure the public’s safety (i.e., police horse, parks mounted rangers, beach patrol, sheriff’s posse, etc.).

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