Weezy
Well-Known Member
OK so I just read the article on AHS in HORSE mag this month getting more and more peed off as I do not think it is a well written or presented article. Having been present throughout the last AHS outbreak in Spain (it started and ultimately ended out our large yard) I know rather a lot about HOW this virus works
For example in the article it states that it was eradicated from Spain in the late 90s by slaughter and movement restrictions - well yes sure, but we also innoculated EVERY horse that was not dead and branded them to show they had been done.
However, I was interested to read that Dr James Wood from Cambridge Uni states that the vaccine is not approed for use in Europe. Well it darn well was in the late 80s! He states that no modern control is availble for this infection, which is one of the reasons we should be worried - STOP! There IS a modern control available - get it approved! It works, not 100% guarenteed, but it DOES work, my horses are living proof.
Anyway, getting to the point of this - I have had a look on the net and have found that the monovalent, serotype 4, inactivated vaccine, that was produced commercially is no longer available - BUT the Attenuated live vaccines (monovalent and polyvalent) for use in horses, mules and donkeys, IS currently available - however, I can find no title FOR this vaccine, and I would like to so that I can start contacting relevant people to find out why we are going to wait until an otubreak to have this approved for use.
Having had a hand in burning the carcasses of close on 100 horses, having to stand and watch them die because we were not permitted to put them down due to them being studied, I really am very aware of the devestating effects the UK would be under IF AHS hit our shores.
Any help MUCH appreciated!
However, I was interested to read that Dr James Wood from Cambridge Uni states that the vaccine is not approed for use in Europe. Well it darn well was in the late 80s! He states that no modern control is availble for this infection, which is one of the reasons we should be worried - STOP! There IS a modern control available - get it approved! It works, not 100% guarenteed, but it DOES work, my horses are living proof.
Anyway, getting to the point of this - I have had a look on the net and have found that the monovalent, serotype 4, inactivated vaccine, that was produced commercially is no longer available - BUT the Attenuated live vaccines (monovalent and polyvalent) for use in horses, mules and donkeys, IS currently available - however, I can find no title FOR this vaccine, and I would like to so that I can start contacting relevant people to find out why we are going to wait until an otubreak to have this approved for use.
Having had a hand in burning the carcasses of close on 100 horses, having to stand and watch them die because we were not permitted to put them down due to them being studied, I really am very aware of the devestating effects the UK would be under IF AHS hit our shores.
Any help MUCH appreciated!