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Equine means connected with or relating to horses. Adjective ADJ n...an outbreak of equine influenza.
The equine Rhinovirus is a type of equine influenza caused by the equine herpes virus. It can cause severe flu like symptoms and even death.
Equine rhinovirus is a virus causes mild respiratory disease in horses, much like a common cold in a person. Don't get this disease confused with equine influenza or equine herpes virus, which are more serious.
the Japanese........... two Japanese horses brought ei to Aussie
The Equine flue in horses is caused by several strains of the influenza A virus. It can also be spread by other infected horses by urine, or other waste.
Equine influenza is, like many other influenza viruses, harder on the animals that have least resistance. These are usually older horses or horses with other health issues. Vaccination of horses for viral diseases is mostly done on competition and racehorses, but this is because of their monetary value and the amount they travel, putting them in contact with more horses.
Yes, it causes a respiratory infection and can lead to deadly secondary respiratory infections.
There is a vaccination that you can give your horse yearly and if your horse does happen to get the Equine influenza then have your horse rest for 1 week for every day that they have a fever and give a recommended cough and flu medicine to your horse to help them fight the infection, but make sure your veterinarian recommends it. hope it helps! -Maurenna
Horse flu is also known as Equine influenza is a variety of virus that only horses can catch a horse flu is a disease or a sickness
NO. Equine serum is for equines only, not bovines. Calves are bovines, not equines. Calves must be vaccinated with product approved for cattle, not horses. It's fine if there's a vaccine that is approved for both cattle and horses, but not just horses.
According to the American Association of Equine Practitioners, the core vaccines that all horses should receive at least once a year are Eastern and Western Equine Encephalytis, Tetanus, West Nile Virus and Rabies vaccines. There are many other types of vaccines that are recommended based upon the risk of contracting certain diseases due to the horse's use, age and environmental conditions. These risk based vaccines are Equine Herpes Virus (Rhino), Influenza, Strangles, Equine Viral Arteritis, Botulism, Potomac Horse Fevere, etc. http://www.aaep.org/images/files/Adultvaccinationtablerevised108.pdf
Yes it's called canine influenza (dog flu). Canine influenza is caused by varieties of influenza virus A, such as equine influenza virus H3N8. Unfortunately dogs have no natural immunity to the virus because of the lack of previous exposure.